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काठमाडौंमा वायुको गुणस्तर: ७४

Declining importance of Teej

भाद्र १८, २०८१
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Party palaces, hotels, restaurants are crowded since a month ago to eat the fare of Teej. Whether it is a government office or a private company, everyone has a rate-paying program. If the government has given a day off to pay the rate, why did you have to run for the same rate a month ago? It has been commented that the originality of Teej is decreasing every year.

Dar Khan is the tradition of going to the mother's house on the day before Teej and eating sweets together with the sisters. Now it has become a fashion to eat the rate of Teej. Earlier, hearing the songs of Teej brought tears to my eyes, the family could sit together and watch and listen. Now the distortion has entered into the song as well.

A girl who doesn't want to leave her house for three days before she leaves home knows the importance of Teej. If it continues like this, the next generation will understand that the rate means going to a hotel or restaurant. Let us not forget our original festivals and their traditions.
– Purushottam Ghimire, Jorpati, Kathmandu

प्रकाशित : भाद्र १८, २०८१ ०९:५६
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