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Kajari Teej

Also known as: Kajli Teej, Badi Teej

Celebration🙏 Parvati

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.

Kajari Teej falls in the rainy month of Bhadrapada, when women gather to sing soulful kajari folk songs and pray for their families. Women observe a fast, worship the moon and Goddess Parvati, and celebrate with swings and special sweets.

For your location

New Delhi, India

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

  1. 1

    Sing or listen to traditional kajari songs

  2. 2

    Keep the Teej fast and worship Goddess Parvati

  3. 3

    Offer prayers to the moon in the evening

  4. 4

    Share sattu and seasonal sweets with family

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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