Do 5 measures on the day of Kajri Teej, you will get the blessing of unbroken good fortune.

Do 5 measures on the day of Kajri Teej, you will get the blessing of unbroken good fortune.


Kajari Teej 2024 Remedy: Every year after the end of the month of Sawan, the fast of Kajri Teej is observed. Women observe this fast for the long life of their husbands and to get a good fortune. The fast of Kajri Teej is kept waterless. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are duly worshiped on this day. Usually, Kajri Teej fast is observed on the third day of Raksha Bandhan and 5 days before Janmashtami. It is believed that by taking some measures on the day of Kajri Teej, problems related to marriage can be removed. Not only this, by contemplating Goddess Parvati with devotion on this day, one also gets the blessing of unbroken good fortune. Let us know some ways to please Goddess Parvati on the day of Kajri Teej-

kajri teej remedy

Kajri Teej is also known as Badi Teej. By reciting Shri Parvati Chalisa on this day, the wish of unmarried girls to get their desired groom can be fulfilled. To overcome the problems in your marital life and to pray for the safety of your husband, offer Kheer to Goddess Parvati and offer Solah Shringar Samaan. On this day, love remains between husband and wife by making a Parthiv Shivling and worshiping Shiva and Parvati as a couple.

Marriage related remedies

To remove obstacles, delays or problems in marriage, worship Lord Shiva and Parvati together on the day of Kajri Teej and if possible, also keep a fast. It will be auspicious to wear green colored clothes on this day. Listening to the story of Kajri Teej fast is considered virtuous. To bring happiness in your married life, anoint Lord Shiva with Panchamrit on this day and also adorn Goddess Parvati.

To remove obstacles in marriage, offer these things to Mother Parvati and Lord Shiva.

Offer these things to Goddess Parvati

red flower

red dot

green bangles

vermilion or red sandalwood

red chunri

Offer these things to Shivalinga

Ghee, curd, flowers, fruits, Akshat, Belpatra, Dhatura, hemp, honey, Ganga water, white sandalwood, black sesame, raw milk, green moong dal, Shami leaves, Kalava etc.

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