Teej Festival is the Hindu festival of Nepalese womanhood. It is held in the month of August/September. Dancing, singing folk songs, and every woman wearing a red color which dominates the day of the TEEJ festival in Nepal. The day recalls the heavenly occasion when Parvati, daughter of the Himalayas, won the hand of Lord Shiva after extended meditation and fasting. On the first day of Teej, her mother sends her gift, food, and sarees to their daughter’s house, and groups of women gather to feast. Similarly, Every woman worships Shiva (goad) to make happy and productive long life for her husband.
Similarly, these are Nepal’s common festivals celebrated in Nepalese society. During the festival, Nepalese people share their beautiful moments with their entire family members and relatives with lots of fun and happiness. However, some Buddhist People of Nepal celebrate the TIJI festival in the Upper Mustang of the Annapurna conservation area. The Tiji festival is trendy during the Spring season. People can travel to the upper Mustang by jeep during a Tiji festival.