- Street in Kathmandu
Street in Kathmandu - Small Temple in Katmandu
Small Temple in Katmandu - Crowded place in Kathmandu
Crowded place in Kathmandu with temple. - Crowded place in Kathmandu
Crowded place in Kathmandu with temple. - Small Shrine in Kathmandu
Small Shrine in Kathmandu - Temple in Katmandu.
Temple in Katmandu. - Temple in Katmandu.
Temple in Katmandu. - Temple in Katmandu.
Temple in Katmandu. - Temple in Katmandu.
Temple in Katmandu. - Gaily dressed woman in Kathmandu due to Teej festival.
"Teej" is the fasting festival for women. It takes place in August or early September. The festival is a three-day long celebration that combines sumptuous feasts as well as rigid fasting. Through this religious fasting, hindu women pray for marital bliss, well being of their spouse and children and purification of their own body and soul. Traditionally, the ritual of Teej is obligatory for all Hindu married women and girls who have reached puberty. Exception is made for the ones who are ill or physically unfit. In such circumstances a priest performs the rites. According to the holy books, the Goddess Parbati fasted and prayed fervently for the great Lord Shiva to become her spouse. Touched by her devotion, he took her for his wife. Goddess Parbati, in gratitude sent her emissary to preach and disseminate this religious fasting among mortal women, promising prosperity and longevity with their family. Thus was born the festival of Teej. - Dhurbar Place Market Kathmandu
Dhurbar Place Market Kathmandu - dhurbar Place Market Kathmandu
Dhurbar Place Market Kathmandu - Temple in Katmandu.
Temple in Katmandu. - Temple in Katmandu.
Temple in Katmandu. - Temple in Katmandu.
Temple in Katmandu.