Teej Festival 2019 | Rajasthan Tourism
Teej refers to all the monsoon festivals observed particularly in the western and northern states of India. The festivals celebrate the bounty of nature, arrival of the monsoon, greenery and birds with social activities, rituals & customs. The festival is mainly for women, and includes dancing, singing, getting together with friends and narrating stories, applying henna on hands and feet, wearing brightly coloured lehariya saris, sharing festive foods and playing under trees on swings on Haryali Teej. The festivals are dedicated, in many parts of India, to Goddess Parvati, also known as Teej Mata. Women pray to the goddess seeking the wellness of their husband. On this occassion, a royal procession of Goddess Teej comprising of camels, dancing folk artists, royal palanquins, chariots and bullock carts, starts from the City Palace, winding its way through Tripolia Bazaar and Chhoti Chaupar on both days. The traditional sweet Ghewar is closely associated with the festival and enjoyed heartily over its duration.
Music Recreated by: Midival Punditz
Locations:
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- Shopping shots - Bapu Bazaar, Jaipur
- Mehandi Shot - Patrika Gate, Jaipur
- Getting ready - Shahpura House ( Private property)
- Wearing Juti shots - Panna Meena ka Kund, Amer
- Lehariya shots- Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur
- Swing shot - Sagar, Amer
-Teej Sawari - Tripolia Gate, Jaipur
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