Hartalika Teej Sargi Muhurat 2025: Hartalika Teej is celebrated on the Tritiya Tithi of Bhadrapada Shukla Paksha, i.e., tomorrow this festival will be celebrated with great pomp. This fast is a symbol of the holy union of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. It is believed that Mother Parvati got Lord Shiva as her husband on this day after rigorous penance. Therefore, this fast is considered to be a way of achieving unbroken good fortune for married women and a suitable groom for unmarried girls. Hartalika Teej fast starts with Sargi and ends with Parana, and both are important tasks of this fast. Let us know what is going to be the auspicious time of Sarki for Hartalika Teej fast in the year 2025, and what things to consume…

Sargi's Importance in Hartalika Teej Fast
Sargi has special significance in Hartalika Teej fast, and the fast also starts with Sargi. Women consume Sargi as prasad, after which the fast begins. Before Sargi, women should take a bath, meditate, and take a vow to fast; only after this should Sargi be eaten. In Hartalika Teej fast, married women keep a waterless fast, listen to the story, and do Ratri Jagran, so Sargi has special significance in this fast. Hartalika Teej fast blesses married women with unbroken good fortune and a happy life. This fast strengthens the relationship between husband and wife and brings happiness, peace, and prosperity in the family.
What to eat and what not to eat in Sargi?
- Light, nutritious, and hydrating food should be eaten in Sargi.
- Salt-rich dishes should be avoided in Sargi.
- Almonds, cashews, raisins, etc., should also be consumed in Sargi.
- You can consume seasonal fruits, juice, sweets, kheer, etc. in Sargi.
- Fried, spicy, high sugar, or salty things should be avoided in Sargi.
- Tea and coffee should be avoided in Sargi as they contain caffeine, which can cause dehydration in the body, making you feel dizzy during the fast.
- Processed food should also be avoided in Sargi, as it increases the problem of acidity and upset stomach.

Significance and auspicious time of Sargi
The fast of Teej begins with Sargi. This practice is especially considered to be a gift given by the in-laws, which contains fruits, sweets, nuts and makeup items. Women can take Sargi between 4 am to 5.30 am before sunrise in the morning. According to the scriptures, it is most auspicious to have Sargi before sunrise, as it increases the energy and virtue of the fast.
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