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TEEJ
the festival to mark womanhood

Sunday - 11th September 2005

Teej is the heartiest festival of Nepali women. The festival is widely
observed all over Nepal as the festival of delicious food, songs and
dances, ‘women fashion’ draped in red colour and --of warm wishes shared
among the loved ones. It generally takes place in August or early
September. But this it was celebrated on September 6. It is a three-day
long celebration that combines sumptuous feasts as well as rigid
fasting. Through this religious fasting Hindu women pray for marital
bliss well being of their spouse and children and purification of their
own body and soul.

According to the holy books, the Goddess Parbati fasted and prayed
fervently for the great Lord Shiva to become her spouse. Touched by her
devotion he took her for his wife. Goddess Parbati in gratitude sent her
emissary to preach and disseminate this religious fasting among mortal
women promising prosperity and longevity with their family. Thus was
born the festival of Teej.

The first day of Teej is called the "Dar Khane Din". On this day the
women both married and unmarried assemble at one place in the finest
attires and start dancing and singing devotional songs. Amidst all this
grand feast takes place. The jollity often goes on till midnight after
which the 24 - hour fast commences. Some women do fasting without a
morsel of food or drops of water while others take liquid and fruit.

Red dressed women can be seen dancing and singing on the street leading
to Shiva temples. But the main activities take place around the
Pashupatinath temple. The main puja (religious ceremony) takes place
with offerings of flowers fruits etc made to Shiva and Parbati
beseeching their blessing upon the husband and family. The important
part of the puja is the oil lamp, which should be alight throughout the
night for it, is bad omen if it dies away.

The third day of the festival is Rishi Panchami. After the completion of
the previous day's puja women pay homage to various deities and bathe
with red mud found on the roots of the sacred Datiwan bush along with
its leaves. This act of purification is the final ritual of Teej after
which women are considered absolved from all sins. The recent years have
witnessed alteration in the rituals especially concerning the severity
but its essence remains. No matter how agonizing the fast may be
Nepalese women have and will always continue to have faith in the
austerities of Teej.


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