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Kajari Teej
About Kajari Teej
Kajari Teej is one among the three vital Teej celebrations of India, the other two being 'Hariyali Teej' and 'Hartalika Teej'. The festivals of Kajari Teej begin fifteen days after the Hariyali Teej. It is seen on the 'tritiya' third day of the Krishna Paksha the dim fortnight of moon in the long stretch of 'Bhadrapada' according to the North Indian schedule while in the South Indian date-book it falls in the period of 'Shravana'. It typically comes three days after the festivals of 'Raksha Bandhan' and five days preceding 'Krishna Janmashtami'. Kajari Teej is additionally called as 'Badi Teej', 'Kajali Teej' and in a few districts it is likewise alluded as 'Satudi Teej'.
The celebration of Kajari Teej is basically the festival and funfair time for unmarried young ladies and ladies. In the northern conditions of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, the celebrations the merriments take off to extraordinary statures. Vast parades of Goddess Parvati are done on this day in Rajasthan, particularly in the residential community of Bundi. The parade is joined by specialists, society artists, artists, camels and elephants. It is a standout amongst the most lovely and vivid parades that draws in visitors to Bundi from all edges of India and even abroad. The day of Kajari Teej is known to be exceptionally favorable in the life of wedded ladies.