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Teej festival is
celebrated all over the state with each region having its
own unique touch. Kajli Teej of Bundi is different in several
ways, while Teej is celebrated on the third day of the month
of Shravana, in Bundi it is celebrated on the third day of
the month of Bhadra.
The festival starts with the procession of goddess Teej in
a decorated palanquin from the beautiful naval Sagar. It passes
through the main bazaars and termintes at Azad Park. The procession
has decorated elephants, camels, bands, performing artists
and colourfully dressed people.
The people who gather here from surrounding areas also get to
watch and participate in the cultural programmes that are organised
in the evenings.It provides a very good chance to see performances
by local artists from Hadoti region.
Though the main function of Teej is held only on two days, the
celebrations continue upto Janmashtami, which marks the birth
of Lord Krishna.
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