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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 Hartālikā 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. 1641:(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. 297: 3273: 941: 630: 1235: 766: 1571: 531: 5223: 4579: 4589: 4568: 1505: 1621:, which symbolizes Shiva. The main pooja (religious ceremony) takes place with offerings of flowers, fruits, etc., made to Shiva and his wife Parvati, beseeching them to grant their blessing upon the husband and family. The important part of the puja is the oil lamp which should be alight throughout the night. It is believed that by the light of an oil lamp all night will bring peace and prosperity to the husband and family. 3019: 1092:
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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consented to goddess 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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This is probably the only day in a year that allows women full freedom of expression. Consequently, women have traditionally used this occasion to express their pains and pang in the songs they sing while dancing. With the advancement of communication and awareness, women these days use this occasion
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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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In 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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month, Kajari Teej 15 days later, and 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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Dedicated to Parvati, commemorating her union with Shiva, the festival is celebrated for well-being of spouse and children and purification of one's body and soul. The festival is a three-day-long celebration that combines sumptuous feasts as well as rigid fasting.
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The festivals celebrate the bounty of nature, arrival of clouds and rain, greenery and birds with social activity, rituals and customs. The festivals for women, include dancing, singing, getting together with friends and telling stories, dressing up with
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festival is also celebrated to remember the reunion of Shiva and 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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to wish for the long life of their husband or future husband and to welcome the arrival of monsoon season with the singing, swings, dancing, enjoyment,
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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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forms part of a wider celebration which is a forerunner to other festivals being celebrated and is known as
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is celebrated in the Bikrami lunar month of Bhadrapada: the third day of the dark fortnight of Bhadrapada.
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is a monsoon festival dedicated to Parvati whereas, Jhulan Utsav is dedicated to Krishna and Radha.
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for two continuous days on the festive occasion which is watched by people in large numbers. The
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is a festival when girls play on swings that are set up under trees or open courtyards. During
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and her male consort Shiva, mainly celebrated by married women and unmarried girls mostly in
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They dress gaily and visit a nearby Shiva temple singing and dancing on the way. The
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which means "abduction" and "female friend" respectively. According to the legend of
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Fairs are organised in schools and colleges where dance competitions are held.
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to their hands and feet and are excused from household chores on this day. On
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Swings are set up in open courtyards, under trees for the season. Girls apply
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meaning "a woman's kidnap with her consent by her female friends"), falls one
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gets the highest number of devotees. At the temple, women circumambulate the
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married daughters receive the gifts by her mother such clothes, bangles,
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after the "Haryali Teej" on the third day after new moon in the month of
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refers to the third day that falls every month after the new moon (
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On the third day of the bright half of Bhadrapada, Parvati made a
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which means "decoration of women and their charming beauty".
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Folk music of North Gujarat - a critical evaluation
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The festival is also celebrated in 280:which usually falls a day before the 109:Women celebrating Haritalika Teej in 2722: 1531:adding citations to reliable sources 1498: 313:, appears during the monsoon season. 20: 4598: 2299: 1791: 1456:Haritalika Teej observance in Nepal 1420:, is a festival observed mainly in 13: 2663:Majupuria, Trilok Chandra (1981). 2530: 2366:BhāratÄ«ya jayantiyāmĢ evaį¹ƒ tyohāra 2327:Dahal, Kamala (25 December 2020). 2259: 2240: 2179: 2087: 1177:of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh 548:is one of the famous festivals of 475:is derived from the Sanskrit word 14: 5293: 1992:"Traditional Teej at Rock Garden" 1990:Sharma, Poonam (13 August 2010). 1651: 1629:The third day of the festival is 931: 469:. According to Bhatnager (1988), 213:denoting the third day after the 5222: 5221: 4644: 4597: 4587: 4578: 4577: 4566: 3271: 3017: 3009: 2306:. 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The traditional 708:This festival is dedicated to 603:at a place of worship where a 494:Haryali teej is celebrated in 1: 2751:Festival & Fetes in Nepal 2364:Rāmacandrana, ŚivānÄ« (2014). 1709:J Mohapatra (December 2013). 1644: 1600: 513: 2669:. S. Chand. pp. 92ā€“93. 1624: 1565: 1382: 1372: 1363: 1111: 1080:has also spread to parts of 691: 291: 7: 2333:Molung Educational Frontier 2276:Government of Uttar Pradesh 1734:Mahershi, Narendra (2007). 1615: 1589: 1583: 1476: 1470: 1446: 1440: 1434: 1426: 1416: 1410: 1401: 1396:tribe's biggest festivals. 1388: 1354: 1348: 1342: 1334: 1328: 1314: 1308: 1299:. 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Dhakal. p. 191. 1950:10.1108/WHATT-03-2015-0008 1769:. 2017. pp. 125ā€“164. 1459: 1332:, can also be seen in the 1227: 1119: 954:Victoria and Albert Museum 622: 538: 5217: 5186: 5161: 5133:Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 5030: 4904: 4794: 4729: 4658: 4564: 4391: 4356: 4182: 4117: 4024: 3951: 3944: 3843: 3746: 3737: 3645: 3531: 3488: 3455: 3373: 3347: 3319: 3310: 3289: 3280: 3269: 3188: 3057: 3048: 3027: 2783:Bimala, Shrestha (1997). 1775:10.1515/9781400886999-012 1665:. ABC-CLIO. p. 847. 1291:and other temples in the 1279:which is associated with 987:, Parvati, incarnated as 753:on their hands and feet. 688:in some parts of Punjab. 618: 519:Chandigarh administration 209:), literally meaning the 194: 176: 168: 160: 144: 136: 128: 117: 102: 88: 5272:Hindu festivals in Nepal 4962:Kashmiri Hindu festivals 3636:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 2921:. Berkeley, California: 2605:. Berkeley, California: 1026:) friend had to abduct ( 965:is a combination of the 613:folk singing and dancing 534:Haryali Teej Performance 5098:Pausha Putrada Ekadashi 3715:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam 2342:10.3126/mef.v10i1.34027 1767:The Artisans of Banaras 1287:, and is celebrated at 232:primarily dedicated to 3690:Eighteen Greater Texts 2951:Asian Folklore Studies 2887:Asian Folklore Studies 2839:Asian Folklore Studies 2698:Diwas, Dhakal (2000). 2565:Asian Folklore Studies 2432:India Through the Ages 2232:: CS1 maint: others ( 2190:"What is Kajari Teej?" 1903:Asian Folklore Studies 1812:Asian Folklore Studies 1578: 1250: 1216:occurs during spring. 957: 888:Women who observe the 778: 638: 535: 314: 5262:September observances 4443:Hindu gurus and sants 3695:Eighteen Lesser Texts 2723:Hugh, Finlay (2001). 1573: 1237: 1020:as Parvati's female ( 943: 768: 632: 583:, the mother sends a 554:Government of Haryana 533: 299: 236:- the mother goddess 4433:Anti-Hindu sentiment 2507:Press Trust of India 2464:Current Anthropology 1690:(105): 52ā€“57. 1986. 1611:Pashupatinath Temple 1576:Pashupatinath Temple 1527:improve this section 1462:TIJ (disambiguation) 952:. 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Shiva
Sanskrit
romanized
new moon
monsoon
Hindu calendar
Hindu
festivals
Hindu deities
Parvati
Nepal
North India
prayer rituals
fasting
Shravana
lunar month
Bhadrapada
Ganesh Chaturthi
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