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Nepali festival "Teej" is a significant religious and cultural celebration observed by Hindu women in Nepal. It usually falls in the months of August or September and is celebrated for three days. The festival primarily commemorates the union of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva and symbolizes the devotion and dedication of married women towards their husbands.
During Teej, women dress in their finest traditional red attire and gather with friends and family to partake in various rituals and festivities.
Some of the common customs and practices associated with the festival include: Fasting: Women observe a rigorous fast without food and water for the entire day to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva and a long and prosperous life for their husbands. Singing and Dancing: Women gather in groups and sing traditional Teej songs, called "Teej geet," while dancing and celebrating. These songs often reflect the joys and sorrows of married life and express their hopes and desires. Swings: Colorful swings, often adorned with flowers, are set up in public places and private homes. Women take turns swinging on these swings, symbolizing their joy and celebration. Applying Mehendi (Henna): Women decorate their hands and feet with intricate mehndi designs as a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Puja (Worship): Married and unmarried women visit temples dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva to offer their prayers and seek their blessings. Family Gatherings: Teej is also an occasion for family reunions, where women receive gifts and blessings from their elders. The festival of Teej is not only a religious event but also a social and cultural celebration that fosters unity and strengthens the bond between women. It holds great significance in Nepalese society, and its observance is an essential part of the country's cultural heritage.
Some of the common customs and practices associated with the festival include: Fasting: Women observe a rigorous fast without food and water for the entire day to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva and a long and prosperous life for their husbands. Singing and Dancing: Women gather in groups and sing traditional Teej songs, called "Teej geet," while dancing and celebrating. These songs often reflect the joys and sorrows of married life and express their hopes and desires. Swings: Colorful swings, often adorned with flowers, are set up in public places and private homes. Women take turns swinging on these swings, symbolizing their joy and celebration. Applying Mehendi (Henna): Women decorate their hands and feet with intricate mehndi designs as a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Puja (Worship): Married and unmarried women visit temples dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva to offer their prayers and seek their blessings. Family Gatherings: Teej is also an occasion for family reunions, where women receive gifts and blessings from their elders. The festival of Teej is not only a religious event but also a social and cultural celebration that fosters unity and strengthens the bond between women. It holds great significance in Nepalese society, and its observance is an essential part of the country's cultural heritage.
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