1103:, Mehndi, e.t.c.. In the evening, the women get decked up in heavy sarees, gold jewellery,their wedding Chunris, & don the traditional orange Sindoor from the tip of their nose. In many homes, it is a tradition to wear their wedding Banarasi Saree, on the eve of Teej.They make & worship small clay idols of Shiva, Gauri, Ganesh & Kartikeya. They offer flowers, garlands, Fruits, sweets & items of 16 Shringaar to Maa parvati. Then they recite & listen to the HartÄlikÄ Teej Katha,& offer reverence to the deities. Very early in the next morning,before sunrise, the women get ready & worship the idols again & finally conclude their fasts. The idols are later immersed in a holy water body. In Bihar, traditional delicacies such as Thekua, Pidakia, e.t.c. are prepared for offering. Traditional folk songs are sung, & women adorn Sindoor from their wedding Sinhora.
1633:(worship). One of the defining characteristics of the Teej Festival is the songs the women sing. Traditionally, these songs emphasized the subservient role of women in Nepalese society in addition to reinforcing traditional Hindu ideology of gender relations. Within the past few decades, as Nepal and the surrounding area experiences rapid development and modernization, the Teej songs have become more of a critical commentary on gender relations from women's perspectives. These songs "extend the women's thoughts and experiences of hardships from an intimate conversation to a public setting". The Teej songs allow women to effect change in their respective societies by giving them a public voice.
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husband. It is
Nirjala Vrat, they fast for one and half day. Women do Sola shrungar, apply mehndi, wear new red or green sari, observe fast, make idol of Shiva, Gauri, Sakhi and Ganesha with clay or river sand, read katha. They do bhajan sangeet pooja in night as well and open vrat on the second day. It is very auspicious vrat for women in India to worship goddess Parvati in the form of Gauri along with Shiva parivar.
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Parvati's wish to marry him, celebrated by married women, who visit their parental home and prepare swings on which they then swing and sing happy teej songs. The Kajari Teej (literally meaning the "dark teej"), also known as the Badi Teej, is celebrated 15 days after the "Haryali Teej" during the dark (waxing crescent) phase of the moon. The Hartalika Teej (literally a composite word of
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The second day is the day of fasting. Some women don't eat or drink food and water while others drink liquids and eat fruit. The fasting is observed by married and unmarried women. Married women abstain strictly from food and drinks with a belief that their devotion to the gods will be blessed with
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Maharashtra Hartalika teej also known as Hartalika tritiya vrat, which is celebrated in similar manner like northern India. It is observed by married women for the welfare, health, and long life of their husbands and for a happy married life and unmarried girls for being blessed with a good
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Hartalika Teej another 15 days later. The Haryali Teej (literally meaning the "green teej"), also known as the Sindhara Teej, Chhoti Teej, Shravana Teej or Sawan Teej, falls on the third day after new moon of the shravana month, marking the day when Shiva
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Parvati, the day when Shiva accepted Parvati as his wife. Parvati fasted and was austere for many years and was accepted by Shiva as his wife in her 108th birth. Parvati is also known as
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and is broken the next day after a full day's observance which involves women not even drinking water. The focus is on praying to
Parvati whom Shiva desired should be worshipped under the name Hartalika. The main areas of celebration are
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to celebrate this festival, which welcomes the rainy season. Boys traditionally flew kites from morning to evening, though this tradition is losing its charm in big cities due to high rise buildings and lack of terrace space.
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and is seen as a seasonal festival which is dedicated to the onset of the monsoon. The festival is celebrated by women of all faiths, and lasts from the third day of the bright half of the lunar month of Sawan as per the
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and prayed. Shiva was so impressed that he gave his word to marry
Parvati. Eventually, Parvati was united with Shiva and was married to him with her father's blessing. Since then, the day is referred to as
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celebration in the Rock Garden in the city. School children present plays and other cultural programs on this day. The female members of the family, especially daughters, are given gifts and dresses.
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is seen as a major festival and is celebrated on the third day of the bright half of the Indian/North Nepali Lunar month of
Bhadrapada. The festival women feasting during the evening of
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wanted to gave her hand in marriage to him. It is celebrated by married women who observe "nirjala vrata" (water-less fast) for the long life of their husband.
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to voice their concerns about social issues and discrimination against women. The jollity often goes on until midnight, after which the 24-hour fast starts.
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longevity, peace and prosperity of their husband and family. Unmarried women observe the fast with a hope of being blessed with a good husband.
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2065:. Eicher Goodearth Limited. 2006. p. 188.
910:. The other focus of the day is to pray to the
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2247:. Government Central Press. 1972. p. 117.
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1460:"Tij" redirects here. For other uses, see
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4818:Cheti Chand
4703:Rama Navami
4658:Ayudha Puja
4595:WikiProject
4467:Persecution
4455:Nationalism
4445:Iconography
4325:Ratha Yatra
4236:Janmashtami
4231:Rama Navami
4159:Vanaprastha
4110:Varnashrama
4086:Ritushuddhi
4071:Vidyarambha
4061:Chudakarana
4051:Nishkramana
4026:Garbhadhana
3667:Thirukkural
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2096:The Tribune
1736:10603/58705
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1157:Tirthankara
1153:Mahabharata
1137:Parashurama
1068:Uttarakhand
989:Shailaputri
925:Kajari Teej
903:Kajali Teej
897:Kajari Teej
891:Kajari Teej
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795:Boorhi Teej
789:Kajari Teej
783:Kajari Teej
759:Kajari Teej
333:Kajari Teej
274:lunar month
242:North India
152:to receive
58:if you can.
5238:Categories
5196:Uttarayana
4964:Kumbh Mela
4823:Gudi Padwa
4808:Bisu Parba
4803:Bohag Bihu
4673:Durga Puja
4296:Kumbh Mela
4264:Gudi Padwa
4209:Durga Puja
4194:Shivaratri
4066:Karnavedha
4046:Namakarana
4008:Tirthatana
3775:Dattatreya
3612:Subhashita
3585:Manusmriti
3462:Dhanurveda
3395:Taittiriya
3380:Kaushitaki
3367:Upanishads
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3042:Philosophy
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1417:Kevda Trij
1405:of Gujarat
1389:Kajal Teej
1383:Kajal Teej
1364:Kajal Teej
808:is called
769:Statue of
514:Chandigarh
508:Chandigarh
344:Bhadrapada
303:Trombidium
278:Bhadrapada
252:and often
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4974:Mahamaham
4939:Kali Puja
4919:Dhanteras
4873:Sankranti
4838:Jur Sital
4708:Thaipusam
4698:Navaratri
4519:Theosophy
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4430:Criticism
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4356:SvÄdhyÄya
4255:New Year
4204:Navaratri
4176:Festivals
4154:Grihastha
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4076:Upanayana
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4031:Pumsavana
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3850:Saraswati
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1617:Third day
1558:First day
1506:does not
1378:Telangana
1320:Rajasthan
1293:Vrindavan
1183:Awra Teej
1174:Awra Teej
1165:Akha Teej
1128:Akha Teej
1114:Akha Teej
1072:Rajasthan
1056:Rajasthan
962:Hartalika
920:Rajasthan
912:neem tree
883:Rajasthan
837:Women in
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692:Rajasthan
504:Rajasthan
427:mother).
420:Teej mata
384:Shraavana
292:Etymology
230:festivals
217:when the
200:romanized
177:Frequency
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5100:Pradosha
5040:Amavasya
4909:Bhaubeej
4883:Vaisakhi
4863:Puthandu
4833:Mha Puja
4778:Shakrain
4575:Category
4526:Glossary
4494:Buddhism
4460:Hindutva
4420:Calendar
4301:Haridwar
4279:Vaisakhi
4274:Puthandu
4164:Sannyasa
4081:Keshanta
3912:Shashthi
3748:Trimurti
3575:Nitisara
3548:Ramayana
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3449:Upavedas
3430:Mandukya
3375:Aitareya
3357:Aranyaka
3352:Brahmana
3326:Samaveda
3251:Charvaka
3051:Concepts
3032:Timeline
3024:Glossary
3007:Hinduism
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2406:ProQuest
2157:Newsd.in
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1680:Aperture
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841:pray to
472:Sindhara
466:Sindhara
433:Sindhara
391:(of the
342:fall in
326:amavasya
286:Himalaya
270:"Aalika"
261:Shravana
215:new moon
191:Sanskrit
36:require
4564:Outline
4514:Sikhism
4509:Judaism
4504:Jainism
4385:Related
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4214:Ramlila
4144:Ashrama
4132:Vaishya
4122:Brahmin
3945:Worship
3897:Rukmini
3887:Matrika
3860:Parvati
3855:Lakshmi
3845:Tridevi
3800:Krishna
3785:Hanuman
3780:Ganesha
3731:Deities
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3607:Stotras
3560:Puranas
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3495:Chandas
3490:Shiksha
3482:Vedanga
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3247:NÄstika
3232:Advaita
3219:Vedanta
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3194:Samkhya
3182:Schools
3170:Akrodha
3089:Saį¹sÄra
3069:Ishvara
3059:Brahman
2964:1178647
2900:1178252
2870:Sources
2859:1178647
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1274:Hindola
1239:Krishna
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1190:Vaisakh
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733:During
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710:Parvati
703:Shravan
550:Haryana
539:Haryana
500:Haryana
477:sringar
455:, etc.
452:mehandi
266:"Harat"
254:fasting
238:Parvati
219:monsoon
211:"third"
202::
150:Parvati
38:cleanup
4843:Navreh
4768:Pongal
4668:Diwali
4663:Chhath
4585:Portal
4489:BahĆ”Ź¼Ć
4393:Hindus
4371:Tilaka
4340:Others
4316:Ujjain
4311:Prayag
4306:Nashik
4246:Pongal
4184:Diwali
4137:Shudra
4096:Vivaha
4003:DhyÄna
3978:Bhajan
3968:Bhakti
3953:Temple
3907:Shakti
3815:Varuna
3758:Vishnu
3753:Brahma
3602:Sutras
3538:Agamas
3294:Smriti
3225:Dvaita
3190:Ästika
3135:Asteya
3130:Ahimsa
3116:Moksha
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1141:Vishnu
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978:aalika
969:words
854:kajris
751:mehndi
728:Ghevar
714:Jaipur
686:Ghevar
681:Teeyan
675:Teeyan
652:Punjab
648:Teeyan
635:Teeyan
625:Teeyan
619:Punjab
599:thaali
496:Punjab
459:Ghevar
423:(lit.
180:Annual
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4888:Vishu
4878:Ugadi
4848:Nyepi
4773:PusnĆ¢
4743:Maghi
4738:Lohri
4733:Bhogi
4499:Islam
4477:India
4366:Bindi
4349:Other
4289:Ugadi
4284:Vishu
4117:Varna
3998:Tapas
3988:Yajna
3958:Murti
3892:Radha
3872:Durga
3867:Bhumi
3810:Surya
3790:Indra
3763:Shiva
3525:Other
3510:Kalpa
3400:Katha
3304:Vedas
3289:Åruti
3274:Texts
3204:Nyaya
3160:Damah
3150:Satya
3106:Artha
3084:Karma
3074:Atman
3028:Index
2960:JSTOR
2896:JSTOR
2855:JSTOR
2718:Nepal
2574:JSTOR
2472:S2CID
2339:S2CID
1911:JSTOR
1821:JSTOR
1684:JSTOR
1482:Bahun
1285:Radha
1276:Utsav
1243:jhula
1145:Vyasa
1101:Aalta
1097:Bihar
1070:. In
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1029:harit
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972:harit
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908:sattu
875:Bihar
843:Shiva
798:. In
771:Shiva
665:Gidda
607:chowk
562:henna
447:bindi
425:Teej
388:Sawan
352:henna
246:Nepal
227:Hindu
154:Shiva
140:Hindu
124:women
122:Hindu
111:Nepal
5004:Teej
4763:Onam
4683:Holi
4541:List
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4330:Teej
4259:Bihu
4241:Onam
4189:Holi
3993:Homa
3973:Japa
3963:Puja
3923:more
3917:Sita
3902:Sati
3877:Kali
3826:more
3820:Vayu
3805:Rama
3770:Agni
3740:Gods
3420:Kena
3390:Isha
3199:Yoga
3165:DayÄ
3155:DÄna
3125:Niti
3111:Kama
3079:Maya
2929:OCLC
2919:ISBN
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2663:ISBN
2642:2023
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2603:ISBN
2535:ISBN
2516:2020
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2372:OCLC
2362:ISBN
2300:ISBN
2226:link
2196:2020
2165:2023
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