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Teej: Special festivals of Hindu women
TÄ«ja, Sanskrit: ą¤¤ą„€ą¤œ, literally meaning "third"—denoting the third day after the new moon when the monsoon begins per the Hindu calendar—is a collective term for three Hindu festivals primarily dedicated to the mother goddess PārvatÄ« and her consort Śiva. It is mainly celebrated by married women and unmarried girls, especially in Nepal and North India, to pray for the long life of their husband or future husband and to welcome the arrival of the monsoon through singing, swinging, dancing, joyous celebration, pÅ«jā, and often fasting.

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