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Kajari Teej 2024

Bhadrapada Krishna Tritiya — the monsoon Teej of Bihar and UP

📍 Bangalore, India
2024
Kajari Teej · 2024
📍 Bangalore, India
August 22, 2024
Bhadrapada Krishna Tritiya — the monsoon Teej of Bihar and UP
Timings · Bangalore
Sunrise
Aug/24/2024 06:09:12
Sunset
Aug/24/2024 18:35:59
Moonrise
Aug/24/2024 20:46:29
Moonset
Aug/24/2024 08:25:59
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Kajari Teej

Kajari Teej — also called Badi Teej (the big Teej), Satudi Teej, or Bhojaree Teej — falls on the third day of Bhadrapada's dark fortnight and is primarily celebrated in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and parts of Rajasthan. It is the third and last of the three monsoon Teej festivals (after Hariyali Teej in Shravana and Haritalika Teej in Bhadrapada Shukla).

The word kajari refers to the songs sung during this festival — the Kajari folk song genre of the Bundelkhand and Purvaanchal regions, known for their imagery of the monsoon sky, the koel (cuckoo), the rains, and separation. Kajari songs are among the most ancient forms of Hindi folk music; Mirabai, Tulsidas, and later Ameer Khusro all contributed to this genre.

Women fast for the day, pray to Parvati and Shiva for marital happiness, and in the evening perform a puja using items like neem twigs, fresh maize, barley, and soil. The fast is broken after moonrise, once the moon has been viewed and worshipped. In some areas, small earthen pots filled with soil and wheat seedlings (grown over 7 days beforehand) are carried in procession and immersed in a river or pond — symbolising the end of the sowing season and offering the first-fruits to the earth.

Tradition & Practice
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Third Teej of the Season
Kajari Teej is the third of the three monsoon women's festivals: Hariyali Teej (Shravana) → Haritalika Teej (Bhadrapada Shukla) → Kajari Teej (Bhadrapada Krishna). Together they span the entire monsoon season.
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Kajari Folk Songs
The Kajari genre of Hindi folk music — sung by women in groups under the night sky — is named after this festival. Songs describe the monsoon rain, the waiting wife, the koel bird, and Radha in the season of longing.
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Seed Pot Immersion
Women germinate wheat seeds in small earthen pots (jaari) for seven days before Kajari Teej. On the festival day these sprouted seedlings are immersed in a river — the first-fruits offering of the monsoon crop.
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Parvati-Shiva Worship
Like all Teej festivals, Kajari Teej involves fasting and worshipping Parvati and Shiva. Married women pray for their husbands; unmarried girls pray for the right partner.
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Moon Worship
The fast is broken only after the moon rises and is worshipped in the evening. Women offer water, flowers, and sindoor to the moon, then eat the meal prepared after the puja.
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Bhojaree (Neem Twig Puja)
A distinctive element of Kajari Teej is the neem and maize offering — neem twigs representing health and purity are placed before the goddess. In some regions the festival is called Bhojaree from this offering.
Auspicious Timings

Chogadia Muhurta

ChogadiaFromTo
Shubh Aug/24/2024 06:09:12 Aug/24/2024 07:42:33
Labh Aug/24/2024 12:22:35 Aug/24/2024 13:55:56
Amrit Aug/24/2024 13:55:56 Aug/24/2024 15:29:17
Shubh Aug/24/2024 17:02:38 Aug/24/2024 18:35:59
Gowri Panchangam
Day
Dhanam Wealth 06:09:12 – 07:42:33
Sugam Good 07:42:33 – 09:15:54
Sugam Good 09:15:54 – 10:49:14
Uthi Good 10:49:14 – 12:22:35
Amridha Best 12:22:35 – 13:55:56
Visham Bad 13:55:56 – 15:29:17
Rogam Evil 15:29:17 – 17:02:38
Labham Gain 17:02:38 – 18:35:59
Night
Amridha Best 18:35:59 – 20:02:39
Visham Bad 20:02:39 – 21:29:18
Rogam Evil 21:29:18 – 22:55:58
Labham Gain 22:55:58 – 24:22:37
Dhanam Wealth 24:22:37 – 01:49:17
Sugam Good 01:49:17 – 03:15:57
Soram Bad 03:15:57 – 04:42:36
Uthi Good 04:42:36 – 06:09:16
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