New Nepali Teej Song 2073/2016 | Sunnu Hola - Haridevi Koirala

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Munal Filims Pvt LTd Presnet's 
 IN Lyrics and Music of Haridevi Koirala
 New Nepali Lok Dohori Folk Teej Song "Sunnu HOla Didi Baini"

More Details About This Song
Song's Title : Sunnu Hola
Singer – Haridevi Koirala
Lyrics – Haridevi Koirala
Music – Haridevi Koirala
Director – Basudev Pokharel

Teej is the fasting celebration of ladies in Nepal. 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. Customary moves and melodies shape an imperative element of Teej festivities. Red shading is viewed as favorable for ladies watching Teej quick thus a large portion of them spruce up in red or marriage garments. Teej is additionally called "Hari Talika Teej". 

"Teej" is a little red creepy crawly that leaves the dirt amid the stormy season. It is said that Teej got its name from the same red creepy crawly. That is the reason Teej is commended in red. 

The main day of Teej in Nepal is known as the "Dar Khane Din". On this day, the ladies accumulates at one spot in their finest clothing types and perform customary move and sing reverential tunes blended with Nepali society and Dohori tunes. An uncommon nourishment called "dar" is eaten. Ladies who go in fasting the exact following day eat a major gala - "daro khana" (दर्हो खाना) that implies a substantial nourishment in Nepali. It is said that "daro khane" got to be "dar khane". Whatever, the significance is, they go for enormous gala that night with deserts (mithai), nepali nourishments like sel, puri, products of the soil vegan sustenances like sheep and chicken by a few groups. Festivities proceed till midnight after which the 24-hour long quick starts. 

Fasting Day: 

This day is committed to pujas and petitions. A few ladies live without a piece of nourishment and drops of water while others take fluid and organic product. On this day, they merrily dress. Hitched ladies wear their lagan ko pote, nathhi, different adornments and chadke tilahari ( gems are discretionary yet chadke tilahari, laganko pote and natthi is said to be most critical) and visit an adjacent Shiva sanctuary singing and moving in transit. The Pashupatinath sanctuary gets the most astounding number of lovers. At the Shiva sanctuary, ladies circumambulate the Linga, the image of the ruler Shiva, offering blossoms, desserts and coins. The primary puja (religious service) happens with offerings of blossoms, natural products and so on made to Shiva and Parbati. Lighting of an oil light (diyo) is imperative part of the puja service. It is said that the oil light ought to be kept lit throughout the night to dodge awful sign. It is a custom of giving the diyo of teej by her relative to the wedded lady. 

Third day morning: 

Ladies rise ahead of schedule in the first light and get cleaned and do the puja by and by to the diyo and goddess Parvati. The most critical piece of this puja is a banana and sacred basil (Tulsi patta) leaf. Simply after this puja, ladies take strong nourishment. This third day of Teej is Ganesh Chaturthati. Ladies eat Karkalo ko Tarkari with chokho (immaculate) nourishment made with unadulterated ghee. 

Rishi Panchami: 

On this day, the seven sages (sapta rishi) of the Hindu pantheon are worshiped by ladies in a conviction that it will rinse all transgressions submitted amid their month to month time frames consistently. In Hindu religion, feminine cycle is taken as an image of debasement and ladies shouldn't participate in religious works on amid their periods. In this manner, it is trusted that Rishi Panchami is the event to wash off one's pollution of the entire year. Ladies clean up with red mud found on the foundations of the sacrosanct Datiwan shrubbery, alongside its takes off. Following three hours of thorough purging, they turn out refined and pardoned from all transgressions. After this they sit in a half circle while a minister sitting in the center serenades reverential supplications. 

On this day of the Shrawan full moon, stars other than the planets are loved. In Vedic times it was trusted that the spirits of certain left extraordinary sages of the earth were accepted to possess certain stars, the most well known being the group of stars Ursa Major i.e. the seven brightest stars of the north (The Great Bear). Later, the soothsayers got to be related to the stars they possessed. The seven revered on Rishi Fifth are – Kasyapa, Atri, Bharadvaja, Visvamitra, Gautama, Jamadagni and Vashishta. Rishi Panchami (Seers fifth) is likewise seen on Bhadrapada sukla fifth as Atonement.


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