Explanation:
Teej festival is the biggest Hindu festival of Nepalese women, which is celebrated all over Nepal. The festival generally falls in August or early in September. Mainly, the festival is dedicated to Goddess Parvati, who was the wife of Lord Shiva. During this Teej festival in Nepal, married women take fast for the long and healthy life of their husbands as well as pray for prosperity. people worship the God of Gods Shiva and Devi Parvati at Pashupatinath temple as their union day. It is a day of fasting, so Hindu women dress all in Red Sari, Gold, and Silver jewelry. On this special occasion, people invite their married daughters to their home to celebrate the festival together. It is also an opportunity for women to visit their parents. Teej is mainly celebrated for 3 days, which are a feast day, Fasting Day and Rishi Panchami.