Popular singers Anu Chaudhary and Elina Chauhan from the latest Nepali music scene are set to celebrate Teej, a traditional Nepali festival, with Nepali residents living in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
These two singers will be presenting their popular songs at the special “Haritalika Teej” concert, which is scheduled to take place at the Khurosho Restaurant and Bar located in Electra Street, Abu Dhabi. The event is organized by Jatra The Events and is set to happen on September 3, which corresponds to the 17th of Bhadra in the Nepali calendar.
The concert will also feature a DJ session by DJ Nirala, adding to the excitement of the event. The organizers have set the ticket prices at 50 Dirhams for women and 75 Dirhams for men. The concert will start from 5:00 PM in the evening and continue until 3:30 AM the following morning.
The event is sponsored by Mount 8848 Restaurant and Nanglo Restaurant, with them being the Gold and Silver sponsors respectively.
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Haryali Teej
Haryali Teej (lit. Green Teej) is celebrated at the third day after the brand new moon in the month of Shraavana/Sawan (of the Hindu calendar). As Shraavana falls for the duration of the monsoon or wet season when the environment end up green, the Shraavana Teej is also called Hariyali Teej.
The Hariyali Teej festival is also celebrated to do not forget the reunion of Shiva and Parvati, the day when Shiva frequent Parvati as his spouse. Parvati fasted and became austere for decades and turned into general by means of Shiva as his spouse in her 108 start. Parvati is likewise known as Teej mata (lit. Teej mom).
Sindhara
On Teej married daughters acquire the items by her mom such garments, bangles, bindi, mehandi, and so on. Ghevar, a special candy, are given to them on this day. These presents are known as Sindhara. In step with Bhatnager (1988), Sindhara is derived from the Sanskrit word sringar which means that “decoration of ladies and their charming beauty”.
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