Kajari Teej
Dates follow the Indian calendar (IST). If you’re outside India, your local temple may observe a day earlier or later for tithi-based festivals.
The third Teej arrives with dark monsoon clouds. Women sing kajari songs that are not mere folk music but expressions of the soul's longing for the divine, like the earth longing for rain.
For your location
Timing Advisory
This festival follows moonrise timings. Local observance may differ by region and timezone. Please check with your local temple or trusted Panchang for exact muhurat.
📋 How to Observe
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Sing kajari songs - let longing become melody
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Women worship moon - invoke the feminine within
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Prepare special sweets - sweetness shared is doubled
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Pray for family wellbeing - expand your circle of care
Pandit ji's Message
Dear devotee, Kajari Teej is a time for spiritual reflection and community celebration. Whether you're observing traditional rituals or adapting them to your modern life, remember that the sincerity of your devotion matters more than elaborate ceremonies. May this festival bring divine blessings to you and your family.
🙏 - Pandit Bala Krishan
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