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Teej Festival Rajasthan Tour
The festival of Kajli Teej begins with the march of Goddess
Teej in an elaborately embellished palanquin from the naval
Sagar. The procession of Goddess Teej goes by the main bazaars
and terminates at Azad Park. This religious march has decorated
elephants, camels, bands, performers, artists and colorfully
clothed people.
The people gather here from surrounding areas to watch the
performers perform several cultural activities. They also
sometimes participate in the cultural programmes that are
organised in the evenings here.
The Kajli Teej is a very good time to see the cultural performance
by local artists from Hadoti region. The major function of
Teej is held only on two days, but the celebrations continue
up to Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna.
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