Upper-caste elites struggled to santise the undertones of female sexuality and desire in these tunes, which women continue to ...
Mumbai: In Hinduism, the festival of Teej holds deep spiritual and cultural importance for married women. Celebrated three times a year, Teej is most significant during the monsoon and early autumn ...
In Hindu tradition, three important Teej festivals are celebrated every year—Hariyali Teej, Kajari Teej, and Hartalika Teej. Deeply rooted in cultural customs and women’s devotion, these festivals are ...
Kajari Teej, which is also referred to as Kajri Teej or Badi Teej, is an auspicious festival among married women. It is enjoyed throughout regions of North India. It is celebrated with religiosity and ...
Kajari Teej arrives roughly 15 days after Hariyali Teej, and generally comes three days after Raksha Bandhan and five days before Krishna Janmashtami. Despite minor regional calendar variations, the ...
Similar to Karva Chauth, Kajari Teej places a great deal of significance on the moon. Since the moon is thought to have an impact on a woman's character and mental state, offering water (arghya) to ...
Kajari Teej, also known as Badi Teej or Kajri Teej will be celebrated on Tuesday, August 12, 2025. This auspicious festival is dedicated to the well-being of husbands and marital harmony, observed ...