The celebration is committed to the Goddess Parvati, honoring her union with Lord Shiva, the celebration is commended for conjugal delight, prosperity of companion and youngsters and decontamination of own body and soul. The celebration is a three-day-long festival that consolidates rich banquets and unbending fasting. Teej is a fasting celebration for Hindu ladies. It is essentially celebrated in Nepal and Haryana (India) and is considered as the most standard type of teej. It is additionally celebrated in a few conditions of India yet has verging on vanished these days.
It happens on the third day of Shukla Paksha (brilliant moon fortnight) of the Shraavana or Saawan month of Hindu timetable that typically tumbles from late July to right on time September. Falling on the Hindu month of Bhadrapada or Bhado (August/September), it additionally praises the entry of storm after a season of onerous warmth. "Teej" is a little red bug that leaves the dirt amid rains.Teej is commended just before the first day of Ganesh Chaturthi. Ladies do 24-hour "Nirjala Fasting" (without water or organic product) for the health of their exceptional One. The main day of Teej is called "Dar Khane Din". On this day the ladies, both wedded and unmarried, basically of Khas ethnicity, collect at one spot, in their finest clothing and begin moving and singing reverential tunes. In the midst of this, the fabulous dining experience happens. The sprightliness frequently goes ahead till midnight, after which the 24-hour quick begins.
The second day is the fasting day. A few ladies live without a piece of nourishment and drops of water while others take fluid and organic product. On this day, they merrily dress and visit a close-by Shiva sanctuary singing and moving in transit. The Pashupatinath Temple gets the most astounding number of fans. At the Shiva sanctuary, ladies circumambulate the Shiva Linga, the master's image, offering blossoms, desserts and coins. The principle puja (religious function) happens with offerings of blossoms, natural products, and so forth., made to Shiva and Parbati, imploring them to concede their gift upon the spouse and crew. The essential piece of the puja is the oil light which ought to be land for the duration of the night.
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