Importance Of Gangaur Teej
Gangaur Teej is carried out by single and married girls for the nice luck and well-being of their husband and future groom. Mother Parvati and Lord Shankar are worshiped on today. This 17-day lengthy pageant ends on the third day of Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. On today, single, married, and newly married girls go to the river, pond, sing songs and immerse Gangaur. Married girls observe this quick to get love, reverence, and success from their husbands for the approaching seven births. According to mythological beliefs, Mata Gavarja, i.e., Mother Parvati, involves her Pehar on the second day of Holi. After eight days, her husband, i.e., Lord Shiva, involves take her again. Hence this pageant begins with the Pratipada of Holi. From today onwards, married girls and single ladies worship him day by day by making Shiva (Gan) and Mata Parvati ( Gaur) of clay. After this, Gangaur, Shiva, and Parvati bid farewell to Chaitra Shukla Tritiya. Hence the pageant is named Gangaur TeejStay Tuned with Sociallykeeda.com for more Entertainment information.