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Posted: 19 years ago
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for people who do not know about this festival..

Henna decoration in karwa chauth
Women Dancing in Teej Fair
Teej fast, undertaken by married women help develop a healthy culture through their nobility, patience, forbearance and purity of character. There are three Teej festivals in a year that include the Haryali Teej, the Kajari Teej and the Hartalika Teej. What distinguishes one Teej from another differs on many parameters, but broadly, on Haryali Teej, the moon is prayed to, while on Kajri Teej there is a community pooja of neem and women gather to sing songs. The pooja is done with milk, curd and flowers. A three-day fast is kept for the Hartalika Teej, the more stringent fast being on the second day, when even water is not drunk.

Customs & Rituals

Swings are a common sight and newly married girls return to their parents home for the festival. The festival celebrates the beginning of the rainy season and peasant families come to the cities for the occasion. Usually a fair is organized on this occasion. For the rural women specially, this is a time to pamper and enjoy oneself, by buying bangles, bindis, bead necklaces, getting photographs taken, and eating sumptuous dishes.

Regional Celebrations Of Teej

Teej Fairs are held on those occasions in towns and villages throughout India. The most colorful Teej fair is held at Jaipur. In big towns impressive processions, led by gorgeously caparisoned elephants, camels and horses are taken out which make a grand spectacle. Teej fast is widely popular in the northern region of India ranging from Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar to Orissa and Madhya Pradesh.

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SIKinLoVE thumbnail
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Posted: 19 years ago
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oh that's so cool.. i had neva heard of it before till today .. thanxxx
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Posted: 19 years ago
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thanks, hun! i've never heard of teej before today...so we do learn something from Kasamh Se šŸ˜‰
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Posted: 19 years ago
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thanx 4 the information šŸ˜‰
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Posted: 19 years ago
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wow thats neat thanks for sharing
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Posted: 19 years ago
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thanks for the imformation..
i know about it..
its women'sday.. šŸ˜›
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Posted: 19 years ago
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hey i am maharashtrian.. we have Hartalika Teej. we are supposed to fast the whole day and do puja of lord shiva..for having the same husband for next seven lives... 😭 and unmarried gals fast for getting good hubby šŸ˜†
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Thank's i was wondering what it was thank's for sharing!!!!!!! 😃
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I am from punjab..and we really don't celebrate it..I mean we used back in the day when my grandma and ma were young they used to go to fairs..but there were never any puja's..that's why I was a bit surprised how the Walia's were celebrating the ritual as they are Punjabi šŸ˜• I think ekta has her religions messed up šŸ˜†
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Thanx memsab.I ask my mother too.

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