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Legend Associated With Teej Mata: The Goddess Of Teej
Take a look at the story of Teej Mata and the legend associated with it.
Teej is a festival that is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and her spouse Lord Shiva. The festival is symbolic of the love they share and marks the day of their union. In the year 2017, Hariyali Teej will be celebrated on the 26th of July, as per the Gregorian calendar.
According to the lunar-solar calendar that the Hindus follow, it is celebrated on the third day of the bright fortnight in the month of Savan or on the Tritiya of the Shukla Paksha.

Goddess Parvati is worshipped and she is known as Teej mata to the people who celebrate the festival of Teej. Both unmarried and married women keep fasts and perform poojas to please the Goddess Parvati.
It
is
believed
that
the
unmarried
girls
who
observe
the
fast
obtain
a
husband
of
their
dreams.
Married
women
are
blessed
with
long
and
healthy
lives
for
their
husbands.
It
is
said
that
any
woman
who
performs
the
pooja
is
given
the
blessing
to
spend
all
her
life
with
her
husband
and
when
she
dies,
she
will
attain
moksha.
The Legend Of Teej Mata & Hariyali Teej
The legend has it that when Goddess Sati passed away, Lord Shiva went into a rampage out of anger. When he was finally calmed down, he settled into a deep and intense meditation.

Meanwhile, Goddess Sati took birth again and performed a hard penance. This way, she took 108 births, in which she performed a rigorous penance. It was only in the last and final birth as Parvata Raj's daughter, Parvati, that she reunited with her consort. It was on the auspicious day of Teej that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati got married.
Details About The Teej Mata Procession On The Occasion Of Teej

- On the last day of the three-day celebration of Teej, Teej mata's idol is brought out from the pat. Pat is the sacred place where Teej mata's idol is placed. The idol is cleaned and painted with fresh colours and paint. The idol of Teej Mata is then decorated with jewellery made out of gold and other precious stones. Clothes of bright and shiny colours are then offered to the Goddess.
- Pandits, poojaris or saints perform the pooja for the idol of Teej Mata. Milk, fruits, nookti, ghewar, chappati and water are offered to the idol of Teej Mata during the worship. Holy mantras and shlokas are chanted to please the Goddess Teej Mata.
- The idol of Teej Mata is then placed in a palki, which is covered with a flower canopy or an umbrella. The palki is called the 'Teej Mata Palki' or 'Takth-e Rawan'. The palki is carried by men dressed in red and the number of men needs to be eight.
- The palki is taken out on to the streets, so that everyone can gaze upon Teej Mata and earn her blessings. This is seen especially in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan. It is said that whoever prays to Teej Mata during the procession gets their wishes fulfilled.
- The procession of the Teej Mata Palki often contains band-baaja. The procession also consists of a number of elephants and horses that are well adorned and decorated. People dance and sing as the procession passes through the streets. Carts drawn by camels and bulls are also seen in the procession. Prasad is distributed to the devotees who attend the procession.
-
As
the
procession
passes
through
the
crowd,
the
devotees
offer
gold,
silver
and
other
precious
items
of
jewellery
to
the
Teej
Mata.
It
is
said
that
by
the
time
the
procession
ends,
the
idol
becomes
covered
with
precious
jewellery.



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