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- Teej abstract "Teej (Nepali: तीज) is a festival celebrated in many states of India (mainly in northern and central India) and by Khas women of Nepal. It is observed by women for wellness of their husband.Literary "teej" means "third". Therefore Teej falls on the third day after the moonless night (Amavasya) and the third day after the full moon night of every month. However, the third day after the new moon or Amavasya of Shraavana (श्रावण) month is the most important Teej. As Shraavana (or Saawan) month falls during monsoon or rainy season when the surroundings become green, the Shraavana Teej is also called Hariyali Teej (Green Teej).Teej is celebrated in Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and in Uttarakhand in India. It falls on the third day after the new moon of the Shraavana or Saawan month of Hindu calendar in late July to early August. Dedicated to the Goddess Parvati, commemorating her union with Lord Shiva, the festival is celebrated for sexual bliss, well-being of spouse and children and purification of own body and soul. The festival is a three-day-long celebration that combines sumptuous feasts as well as rigid fasting.".
- Teej country Hindu.
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- Teej wikiPageExternalLink kolnews.php?&nid=84065.
- Teej wikiPageExternalLink teej.html.
- Teej wikiPageExternalLink nepali-teej-songs.
- Teej wikiPageExternalLink Guidelines%20for%20Teejri.pdf.
- Teej wikiPageExternalLink teej.html.
- Teej wikiPageExternalLink GuidelinesforTeejri.pdf.
- Teej wikiPageID "4410615".
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- Teej begins Shraavana.
- Teej date "July/August".
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- Teej holidayName "Teej".
- Teej nickname "Festival of Greenery".
- Teej observedby "Hindu women".
- Teej type "Spring festival of goddess Parvathi".
- Teej subject Category:Fairs_and_festivals_of_Rajasthan.
- Teej subject Category:Festivals_in_India.
- Teej subject Category:Festivals_in_Nepal.
- Teej subject Category:Fixed_holidays_(on_non-Gregorian_calendars).
- Teej subject Category:Hindu_festivals.
- Teej subject Category:Punjabi_festivals.
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- Teej type FairsAndFestivalsOfRajasthan.
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- Teej type FestivalsInIndia.
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- Teej comment "Teej (Nepali: तीज) is a festival celebrated in many states of India (mainly in northern and central India) and by Khas women of Nepal. It is observed by women for wellness of their husband.Literary "teej" means "third". Therefore Teej falls on the third day after the moonless night (Amavasya) and the third day after the full moon night of every month. However, the third day after the new moon or Amavasya of Shraavana (श्रावण) month is the most important Teej.".
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- Teej name "Teej".
- Teej nick "Festival of Greenery".