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Kajari Teej
Kajari Teej, also known as Badi Teej, is celebrated on the third day of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Shravana. It is a festival of devotion, joy, and the vibrancy of the monsoon season.
The festival commemorates the devotion of Goddess Parvati to Lord Shiva. Married women observe this fast for the long life and prosperity of their husbands, while unmarried girls pray for a virtuous life partner. It also celebrates the arrival of the monsoon and its blessings for agriculture.
1. Fasting: Women observe a strict day-long fast, often without water (Nirjala). 2. Gauri-Shiva Puja: Worshipping idols of Shiva and Parvati with flowers, sweets, and sacred threads. 3. Moon Worship: Breaking the fast in the evening after offering Arghya (water) to the moon. 4. Traditional Customs: Singing Kajari folk songs, using decorated swings, and applying Mehendi.