The Tale Of Love-
There was a lovely goddess called Parvati who adored Lord Shiva a lot, a long, long time ago. Today we celebrate the happy Teej festival because of this great love tale!
It wasn't easy for Goddess Parvati to marry Lord Shiva, but she was determined to do it. She had to prove her devotion and loyalty throughout many lives. Kids learn that Parvati was born 108 times, each time striving to capture Shiva's love. This reminds us that we should never give up on our aspirations.In her last existence, Parvati prayed and meditated a lot in the mountains. She lived on nothing but leaves and water, which shows how strong she was. When her father sought to have her married to someone else, her friends helped her hide in the woods. This is why one kind of Teej is named "Hartalika Teej," which means "friends help each other."
In the end, Lord Shiva was moved by Parvati's true love and devotion. He came to see her and said he would marry her. There was a big party in heaven for their wedding! Everyone was pleased, and there was music, dancing, and fun all around.
-This romantic reunion took place during the monsoon season, which is why Teej is celebrated when it rains. Kids learn that real love takes time, effort, and never giving up. The tale educates kids about sticking to something and how strong willpower can be.
- Families recall this holy love tale as they celebrate Teej. Women and girls worship Goddess Parvati for her blessings on their families and relationships. The event teaches everyone that love can overcome any problem.
Kids want to hear
This narrative because it illustrates that dreams may come true if you work hard and are patient. The story of Parvati and Shiva makes Teej more than simply a joyful holiday; it also honors love and dedication.

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