Performativity and Improvisation in Teej Festival
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Teej is the greatest festival of the Hindu women, often celebrated by
Nepalese Hindu women take fasting and pray for the long life of the husbands as
they regard their husband as the incarnation of Lord Shiva. Without taking a single
drop of water Hindu women take fasting for thewell being ofhusband, late husband
and would be husband.Teejnowis under the grip of modernization and
globalization by the modern education system thereby gradually losing its inherent
ritual performativity aspects in its local space. The very process of ritualistic
practices known asTeejhasgone through the transformation because of social
changes that occur. Butit still containsperformativityin a tremendous manner.
Despite the influences of modernization and social awarenessled by education
system, the ritual ofTeejhasmanaged to preserve some inherent cultural qualitiesin
its local space by improvising its traditional aspects in new form.