This August 12, 2025, the air is charged with spirituality and tradition as Kajari Teej—also called Badi Teej or Satudi Teej—graces our calendars, falling on the third day of the dark half (Krishna Paksha) of Bhadrapada. The auspicious Tritiya tithi begins on the afternoon of August 11 and culminates early on August 12, marking a sacred day of fasting, prayers, and cultural expression.
Celebrated with deep reverence in regions like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Bihar, Kajari Teej honors the legendary devotion of Goddess Parvati towards Lord Shiva and carries a timeless charm steeped in marital bliss and spiritual longing. Married women observe a nirjala vrat (fast without water), offer elaborate puja to Parvati and Shiva, sing soulful Kajari folk songs, decorate their hands with mehndi, and visit their maternal homes—reviving centuries-old customs and strengthening familial bonds.
Rituals often include worshipping the Neem tree, offering seasonal grains and sweets, and gathering for communal fairs and processions that showcase regional culture and artistry. It's a day that beautifully blends devotion, music, worship, and cultural pride—a celebration of love, patience, and spiritual devotion.
Join in the festivities and embrace the monsoon spirit with joy, reverence, and a heart full of tradition. May this Kajari Teej shower your life with blessings, harmony, and renewal. 🌧️🕉️🌿
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Kajari Teej 2025 Festival: Significance, Rituals, and Modern Celebrations
Explore the significance, rituals, and modern celebrations of Kajari Teej 2025. Discover traditional customs and contemporary festivities in our detailed festival guide.
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