Teej is the festival celebrated by every age of women. It
falls in the month of August or early September. Teej is a religious, social and cultural festival in Nepal in which the
married women visit their parent’s home and celebrate Teej with their mother,
sisters and friends. Married women take a full day fast for their husband’s
wellness.
Unmarried women
and girls also take fast on Teej and pray to get a nice husband. Modern
women take fruits and liquid in the evening after their puja (worship) while
some women live without any food and drops of water for 24-hours on this day.
As women worship Lord Shiva on Teej, the colorful women fully decorated with
ornaments and bangles gather at the Shiva temples. The Pashupatinath temple in
Kathmandu is highly visited by the Hindu women in Teej where they worship
Pashupatinath (Shiva) and perform
Teej dance. Several hundred thousand Hindu women throng to Pashupatinath. It
looks like women hold 99% of total population of Kathmandu. Everywhere we see women
and girls in beautiful red and green attires waiting to enter the temple.
Inside the temple thousands stand in a line to enter main temple of
Pashupatinath. Teej puja takes place also at home. Some women do puja both at
the temple and home. Besides its religious meaning, Teej is a cultural
festival in which women dance and sing songs at home, temples and nearby public
places.
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