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Jiapur (July-August)
Teej is the festival of swings. It marks the
advent of the monsoon month of Shravan (August).
Young girls and womens dressed in green cloths,
sing songs in celebration of the advent of the
monsoon. The festival is dedicated to the goddess
Parvati commemorating her union with lord Shiva.
When the rains come down,
spirits soar high in celebration. Song & dance
mark the gaiety of the Teej Festival celebrated in
Jaipur. Teej is held every year during the Hindu
Month of Shravan and marks the advent of the
monsoons. While the rains quench the thirst of the
land and every tree turns a lush green, every
flower blooms in gay abandon, the young girls, the
newly married lasses, the married womenfolk all
pray to Goddess Parvati to bless them with good
husbands and
thereafter to give them conjugal bliss and
happiness.
Procession
The fair is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and
commemorates the day when she was united with Lord
Shiva. Young girls, newly wedded girls and old
women can be seen attired in flashy traditional
costumes and
ornaments. Basically a women's
festival, it is interesting to watch them enjoying
in groups all over the city and in the colourful
bazars.
Ample arrangements are made for the tourist for
the bird's eye view of the procession.The Teej
idol is covered with a canopy whereas the Gangaur
idol is open. |