The month of Sawan in Hindu tradition is considered dedicated to Lord Shiva. Worshiping and devotion to Lord Shiva has special significance in this month. The natural environment in spring is filled with a different beauty. At this time the monsoon is at its peak, the ocean of greenery is visible all around. In India, this festival is celebrated as a symbol of nature and environmental protection.
Hariyali Amavasya also has special significance in the month of Sawan, which is also known as Sawan Amavasya. This day is considered extremely auspicious for Shiva devotees. On this day, bathing, donating and planting trees to the needy is extremely fruitful. It is believed that the worship and charity of this day brings freedom from the curse of the ancestors, Kalsarp Dosha and Shani dosha. Especially offering milk and water under the Peepal tree is a sacred work, which gives the grace of the gods and ancestors.
Hariyali Amavasya 2025 auspicious time
According to the Hindu calendar, Amavasya Tithi starts on July 24, ie 2:28 pm and the date will end at 25 July i.e. tomorrow night at 12:40 pm.
Auspicious time of bathing donation- Bathing in Brahma Muhurta on Amavasya is considered very auspicious. Its time will be from 4:15 am to 4:57 pm.
Hariyali Amavasya auspicious yoga
This time Hariyali Amavasya is being considered very special because today Guru Pushya Yoga, Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga and Amritsiddhi Yoga are going to be made.
Hariyali Amavasya Pujan Vidhi
Bathing in the holy river is considered to be of special importance on the day of Hariyali Amavasya. It is believed that taking a bath on this day causes sins and brings happiness and peace in life. If it is difficult to go into the river, you can take a bath with Ganga water at home. After this, Lord Surya should be offered Arghya by lighting a lamp in the temple of the house. By doing this, positive energy is communicated in life.
Importance of greenery amavasya
The main objective of greenery Amavasya is to promote environmental protection and express gratitude to nature. This festival reminds us that we are indebted to nature and we should make our best for its protection. Thus the month of Sawan is not only a religious occasion, but also gives the message of involvement and protection to nature. Therefore, along with worshiping Shiva in Sawan, we should also respect the environment.
Apart from this, special darshan is organized on this day on the occasion of Hariyali Amavasya in various temples of North India, especially in Mathura and Vrindavan. Thousands of Krishna devotees visit Dwarkadhish Temple of Mathura and Bankebihari Temple in Vrindavan to take advantage of these special darshans of Lord Krishna.