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Explore Exquisite collection of Umang<br />
Rakhi Teej Exhibition<br />
India is a country of fairs and<br />
festivals proliferating colours<br />
of traditions throughout the<br />
world. Our country is replete with<br />
mythological beliefs. Every belief is<br />
relevant to other and every festival<br />
has a beautiful story behind it. Let ’s<br />
just reminisce about it today. One of<br />
the biggest festivals in India which is<br />
celebrated with great joy is the Teej<br />
festival. It is observed on the third<br />
day after the new moon (Amavasya)<br />
and is dedicated to the day of reunion<br />
of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.<br />
Teej Festival is also known as the<br />
“Festival of Swings” as the women<br />
tie swings on the branches of trees<br />
and take pleasure in swinging. On<br />
this day, every married woman fasts<br />
for their beloved husband and her<br />
family for their long-life, wealth<br />
and prosperity. In Teej Festival,<br />
you will see the young women<br />
wearing fabulous clothes, adorning<br />
Mehendi, singing beautiful songs,<br />
preparing delicious delicacies and<br />
hence presents a lot more than just<br />
home-making. Beautiful dressed-up<br />
women collaborate at one place to<br />
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