Kajari Teej 2023: This time of the year has arrived. In India, Teej is commemorated annually with great pomp and splendour. Teej is the time when devotees observe a morning-to-night fast to worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and seek blessings for the longevity and prosperity of their spouses and family members. Teej is typically observed by the married women of the family.Recently, Hariyali Teej was observed, and now it is time for Kajari Teej. The celebration of Kajari Teej occurs fifteen days after Hariyali Teej, three days after Raksha Bandhan, and five days after Krishna Janmashtami.
On September 2 of this year, Kajari Teej will be celebrated. According to conventional belief, King Dadurai and his queen frequently visited a forest called Kajali. People would sing Kajari songs to satisfy the king and queen. As a result of the king’s passing and the queen’s sati, the forest became a symbol of their enduring love. Since then, Kajari Teej has been celebrated as a festival meant to strengthen the bond between husband and wife.
On this day, married women observe a morning-to-night fast to request the god and goddess’ blessings.
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As we prepare to celebrate Kajari Teej, here are some fasting dos and don’ts to keep in mind: