7 Reasons to celebrate Teej Festival in Hindus Community, Why
As we already discussed about some topics of Teej festival. But now we are going to discuss reasons to celebrate haritalika teej or Hariyali teej festival in Nepal and India. Teej is such a festival which are celebrated both in India and Nepal. Teej is such a festival which is celebrated by women during the monsoon season of Hindu calendar. On the last day of Teej, that is called rishipanchami, women takes a holy bath in rivers or ponds. After a hole bath in the rivers, they use a piece of datiwan (a sacred plant with religious significance) to sprinke holy water over their body 360 times. This ritual exonerates them for the sins that they may have committed in the past year. Reasons to Celebrate Teej Why Re-Union of God Shiva and Goddess Parvati 7 Reasons to celebrate Teej Festival in Hindus Community Take a closer look at the rituals, significance and celebration of Teej in different parts of India. Why Teej is celebrated? Sponsored Links 1. Enthusiasm: Some Hindus women celebrate teej because they are an extremely religious person. People of some states of India (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, Hariyana, Rajasthan) and all over the country Nepal celebrate Teej with great enthusiasm. 2. healthy proposition Some Hindus women celebrate teej festival and taking fast for the whole day and night without water has healthy proposition. 3. Red Insect is good for environment: The word Teej came from a red insect that comes out of the soil during rains seasons. That insects is good for the grains on the farming land. 4. To welcome Monsoon: The most of Hindus women celebrate this Hariyali Teej to welcomes the onset of monsoons seasons. 5. Conjugal life: Teej is a three-day festival in which 24 hour fast is kept for a happy and long conjugal, peaceful, prosperity, healthy and wealthy life.
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