KATHMANDU, Aug 26: The festival of 'Teej', also known as the 'Haritalika', is being observed by all, especially women, throughout the country on Tuesday.
The festival of women falls on the third day of the waxing moon of the Nepali month of Bhadra as per the lunar calendar.
The revellers of this festival, mostly women, observe a fast, wishing for longevity and a prosperous life for their spouses.
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The three-day festivity begins with 'Dar' on the second day of the fortnight in the month of Bhadra and is marked with fasting and cultural programs the next day.
Women rejoice with various delicious dishes known as 'Dar' a day before 'Teej' and fast on the next day as per the tradition.
On this day, women take ritual baths in the morning and offer worship in the evening.
They pay homage to Lord Shiva, light oil-fed lamps and spend the night awake. The festivity comes to an end on the fifth day of the fortnight after worshipping the legendary 'Saptarishi' (seven sages).
This unique festival of Nepali women is also a celebration of sisterhood as sisters gather at their natal home and indulge in jubilant dancing and singing.
Married women put on bangles, 'Pote' (a necklace made of glass beads), 'Tilahari' and 'Sindur' (crimson powder), considered the symbols of good luck and dress themselves up in red saris or other red outfits and adorn themselves with different kinds of ornaments.
Both married and unmarried women perform various pooja and observe fasting, praying for fulfilment of their wish for a happy and prosperous conjugal life.
Shiva temples, including the Pashupatinath Temple in the capital, see an overwhelming number of women devotees this day.