“Teej”: Celebrating Tradition, Joy, and Togetherness
<p>The Teej festival is an important Hindu celebration that takes place for three days in either August or September. It is mainly celebrated by women in Nepal and certain parts of India, and it is a tribute to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, the divine pair. This festival is of great significance to both married and unmarried women as it celebrates their bond.</p>
<p>The central purpose of Teej is for women to pray for the happiness of their marriages, the well-being of their partners, and the overall prosperity of their families. Festivities include feasting and fasting, as well as offering prayers at Shiva temples, through various rituals and activities.</p>
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