Teej (women festival)
It happen on beginning of Sept: A blissful conjugal life, progress and prosperity for her husband, good fortune for herself , and purification of her own body and soul: these are what an ideal Hindu woman is supposed to aspire for.
Teej, the lively festival exclusively for womenfolk, is a spiritual endeavor towards the realization of their aspirations. For an unmarried woman, compliance with the age - old tradition ensure a good loving and caring husband. The festival combines both sumptuous feasts and tormenting fasts. On the first day of the 3 days celebration, groups of women, both married and unmarried including male of the house, congregate at one place in their finest attires. Amidst laughter, songs and music, the grand feasts begin. The merry making goes on till midnight, from which time onwards the women undergo a 24 hour fast.
The next day sees these women in their crimson red saris, singing and dancing on the streets leading to Shiva shrines. The main activities revolve around the Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu. On this special day the temple remains closed for all males except the Brahmin priests. Female devotees, as a mark of total devotion to Shiva the destroyer, circumambulate the lingam, the phallic symbol of the almighty, making offerings of flowers, sweets and coins and praying for their husband's longevity, progress and prosperity.
The third and last days of the festival is called Rishi Panchami, which is the fifth day of the waxing moon. On this day, women who have undergone the agonizing fast pay homage to various deities situated on the banks of sacred rivers. After a holy bath in the rivers, they use a piece of datiwan (a sacred plant with religious and medicinal significance), to sprinkle holy water all over their body 360 times. The ritual helps them secure exoneration for all sins they might have committed in the past year.
venerdì 2 novembre 2007
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