
Regional
celebrations of Teej is more or less the same. The festival is
celebrated with extreme joy and enthusiasm by both married and unmarried
women. Different places take great interest in celebrating the festival.
In India, Teej is celebrated in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab and Madhya
Pradesh.
Most popular Teej celebrations take place in Jaipur, the capital city
of Rajasthan. One can see vibrant colors of Rajasthani culture in Teej
celebrations. In India, vibrant Teej celebrations are apparent in other
states of India as well. On Teej, women in Gujarat perform their
traditional dance of Garba and Dandia. They adorn themselves in their
traditional lehnga-choli on the day of Teej. Similarly, in Punjab, Teej
is celebrated with extreme fervor. Special Teej fairs called
Teelan
are organized which form a unique feature of the festival's celebration.
Teej is celebrated with extreme gusto in Nepal as well. Nepalese women
adorn themselves with red color and visit the famous Pashupatinath
Temple.
Click below and read more about Teej celebrations in different regions
and splurge in the festive mood.