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Dhana Sunar and Hasta K.C.'s
New Nepali Lok dohori Folk Teej Song "Khola Na Budhi Khola"
More Details About This Song
Song title : Khola Na Budhi Khola
Vocal : Hasta KC and Prema
Lyrics : Shiva Akheli
Lyrics : Krishna Akheli
Arranger : Taranath Acharya
Makeup : Birendra Sapkota
Acting : Dhana Sunar and Hasta KC
Helper : Geeta Pun
Teej is the fasting celebration of ladies in Nepal. It falls in the month of August or early September. Hitched ladies watch Teej quick to respect Lord Shiva and for long and sound existence of their better half. Unmarried young ladies likewise watch quick on this day for a decent spouse. Teej festivities goes on for three devout days. Conventional moves and melodies frame an imperative element of Teej festivities. Red shading is viewed as promising for ladies watching Teej quick thus the vast majority of them spruce up in red or marriage garments.
Teej Celebrations
Teej is a yearly celebration of Nepali ladies. The celebration is commended with most extreme devotion and affection by the ladies in Nepal. Arrangements for the celebration start well ahead of time. Fabric stores, sarees and suit outlets are supplied with the marriage red shading fabric. Ladies invest a large portion of the energy shopping when Teej is close.
Teej celebration festivities are conveyed further with luxurious dining experiences and conventional exhibitions. On this day, ladies spruce up perfectly. They clad themselves in red shaded attire, wear glass bangles, overwhelming adornments and apply henna. Teej gives ladies a chance to dress like the recently marry. They revere the exemplification of heavenly marriage - Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, for life span and thriving for their significant other and family.
Three Days of Teej
Teej is a three-day-long celebration in Nepal and every day has its own particular centrality.
To begin with day is called 'Dar Khane Din', the day to make joyful.
Second day is a 'fasting day'.
The third day is called 'Rishi Panchami' in Nepal which is a day to perform Teej Puja.
Dar Khane Din
The principal day of Teej in Nepal is known as the 'Dar Khane Din'. On this day, the womenfolk wearing the finest dressed accumulate at one place and perform conventional move and sing reverential tunes. An exceptional sustenance called "dar" is eaten. Festivities proceed till midnight after which the 24-hour-long quick starts.
Fasting Day
The second or the fasting day of the Teej celebration is committed to pujas and petitions. The sacred Pashupatinath sanctuary is thronged by ladies in red sarees to offer petitions to Lord Shiva. Ladies assemble in the sanctuary and circumambulate the Lingam (phallic image of the Lord) embellished with blooms, desserts and coins. The flawlessly improved symbols of Shiva and Parvati are offered products of the soil to look for endowments of the awesome spirits. Lighting of an oil light is imperative part of the puja service. It is said that the oil light ought to be kept lit throughout the night to stay away from awful sign.
Rishi Panchami
The third day of the Teej Festival is called Rishi Panchami. On this day, the seven sages of the Hindu pantheon are worshiped by ladies in a conviction that it will scrub all wrongdoings of the earlier year. Womenfolk wash up with red mud found on the foundations of the hallowed Datiwan shrubbery, alongside its takes off. Following three hours of thorough purifying, they turn out refined and pardoned from all transgressions. After this they sit in a half circle while a cleric sitting in the center serenades reverential petitions.
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