<br><br>I too thought the same initially that it is like karvachauth. Gujjus have this "Kevda Teej" day before Ganesh Chaturthi. So far I guessed this was the same. But this is just for a day and done for the same reason as karvachauth. Ye three days long teej sounds different than what I thought too.<br><br>Ye dadi jitna wise person koi YRKKH ki parent generation me kyon nahi hai. Gayatri he na possessiveness waala angle dikhane ke liye fir ye Rajshri ko samajhdaar kyon nahi dikhate (at least saas vaale part mein).<br><br>
itni saari teej? :S
Haryali Teej
Haryali Teej is celebrated on the beginning of Monsoon season. Haryali means greenery, so Haryali Teej is associated with good harvest and prosperity. On this day women dress up in green coloured clothes. They worship the Moon, Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha.
Kajari Teej
Kajari Teej is celebrated on third day of the dark half (Krishna Paksha) of Shravan month in Hindu Calendar. On this day women gather to sing devotional songs and worship neem tree. Special procession is also organised to worship the beautifully decorated idol of Goddess Parvati.
Hartalika Teej
This form of Teej is the most important Occasions during entire Teej festival celebrations. Hartalika Teej lasts for three days and women observe a fast on the second day that is called Nirjara Fast meaning 'fast without water'. Hartalika Teej fast is observed with great devotion for the long life and prosperity of Husbands.
i think they will be celebrating this "Hartalika teej"