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Teej Festival Jaipur
One of Jaipur’s most vibrant monsoon festivals, celebrated with great joy and cultural splendor.
Dedicated to Goddess Parvati, symbolizing love, devotion, and marital bliss.
Women dress in beautiful green attire, adorn traditional jewelry, and participate in rituals and celebrations.
The highlight of the festival is the grand Teej procession, featuring decorated palanquins, folk dancers, musicians, and royal guards.
Visitors can witness authentic Rajasthani traditions, colorful customs, and spiritual ceremonies.
Local markets come alive with mehendi stalls, traditional sweets, bangles, and festive shopping.
A wonderful opportunity for tourists to capture Jaipur’s rich culture, community celebrations, and festive energy.
Perfect for travelers visiting Jaipur during the monsoon season to experience true Rajasthani festivity.
The Teej Festival in Jaipur is celebrated every year in July–August.
Specifically observed on Shraavan Shukla Tritiya (3rd day of the bright half of the month of Sawan).
This usually falls in late July or early August.
The grand procession in Jaipur takes place on the main Teej day.
