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 So Gimme one reason..

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Posted on 09-16-04 4:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Women out there!!
Can you gimme one good reason to celebrate Teej?
Thanks.
 
Posted on 09-17-04 1:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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My point is not about stopping celebrating teej
My point is do they want to celebrate???? if they do for the all the above reasons then that's great
what I'm saying is if they didn't want then they should be not outcasted........
i want or i wish or i wonder if they know this is the decision you make not your sasu makes for you or that's listed on the agreement on your marrige recipt
if you want to fast you can in the other hand if you do not you do not...
and i know it's not like that in nepal even kathmandu..........so i don't know what to say
I'm really sorry that it is like that
 
Posted on 09-17-04 1:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kanchi, hellooooooo
I am fighting for women her, how can I be male chuvinistic Pig?
By the way I am human not a pig.
Happy living in USA
 
Posted on 09-17-04 1:58 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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kta kt ho je chij ni AMRICAN para le hernu hudaina k...

and yah DP. has some very very good points....

and yes kt ho make ur husband fast with u..
 
Posted on 09-17-04 2:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Unkown KT good point..but again here yes u can..no one will outcast u..or even in KTM ..no one will outcast u, certainly they will talk abt u, but in rural areas..i guess u have to its a social pressure, U HAVE TOO! and plus its a man dominated society..so that makes a big difference too..
 
Posted on 09-17-04 2:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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All the culrural events might not have obivious resons. If you wanna reason for cultural events, a lot of things do not make sense in pure scientific terms. For example

1. What is the reason to celebrate New Year ? Why is new year day anything different that any ordinary day ?

2. Why do sradha for dead parents ? They are already dead and there is now way they are gonna get the cow you give to a pandit. It is the pundit who is gonna get.

There are so many things that do not have scientific reasons to do it. I believe the only reson you should do it if it makes you feel good and it brings some value to yourself, sociery and people surrounding you. So if teej brings some happiness in woman, absolutely no harm celebrating.

Please do not politicize Teej as a context to bash man...........


Thanks
 
Posted on 09-17-04 2:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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totally dude, tyo m**Ji mareko manche lai chahine nachaine..k ko dhacho..

tesko na feeling cha na kehi cha....mariskakeko manche lai k ko shraddha :P :P
 
Posted on 09-17-04 2:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I had been in trouble once while talking (radically) about Sraddha.
I asked my neighbor why he was giving away stuffs in his dad's Sraddha. He told me that his dad would get the stuffs, if he gave those to the Pundit. And the toung-slip happened.I asked him:
"Why don't you give your mother to Pundit so that your dad will get his wife?".
And immediately, I was in trouble.
DP.
 
Posted on 09-17-04 3:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If someone wants to celebrate Teej in her own way, she has the right to do so. If the reason for it is to meet her parents, eat delicious food, get away from the hard daily chores for a day, then good for her. Celebrating Teej for the long life of a husband is also good for whoever wants to celebrate. But the latter reason from my point of view is very sexiest and should not be held as THE reason, or at all.

If the women want to go to bars in villages and dance next to kholas, they have the right to do so, for the are not hurting anyone.

And Crishna, it is good that you are fighting for women. But to imply "that's the way it is in nepali society, and should be the way" shows you are reluctant to change. Everyone is a part of society. If everyone waits for the society to change without changing his/her self, the society never changes.

I remember an incident when one of the male family friends I knew declined to touch his son-in-laws feet during his daughter's (love marriage) wedding because he was Brahmin and his son-in-law a chhetri. When I asked him if he would allow his son to marry an untouchable, he said no. He said if someone else who is a brahmin in the society does it then he will allow his son. What I am trying to say is, we make a society, so why cannot we be the change?
 
Posted on 09-17-04 3:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Gham Pani
I agree with you. I also want to have all the nepalese to enjoy the life as people do in rich counties.
But again come to the reality, it doesnt seem possible even in hundred years. You should be aware of the neplai politicains.
I personally never will force anybody to do fasting for me. But here there is no personal interest. I am talking about very real situation of a conditin of women in general Napli home (Please don't post somebody saying that "condiiton of women in my home is very good"). They are in amazingly bad situation. Even if I wish to change that situation I am not capable of doin that.
The only point bothered me is that if somebody says women of nepal have rights to do this and that........hey guys come to the reality. We few are chating and wasting our on the internet is not going to do anything, its like netaji giving speach.
My only point in all discussion is just dont think with your mind set in western culture. Think putting in yourself in the real situation.
Look at the data given by UN in 1988. The situation is same even today. and will be same in 100 years.

Jaaga jaaga nepali ho.

Gender differentiated involvement in activities
Tasks Female Male
Agriculture x x
Fuelwood collection xx x
Water collection xx x
Grass collection xx x
Leaf fodder collection xx x
Food processing xx x
Cooking xx x
Various domestic xx x
xx/x = relative involvement
Source: based on Kumar and Hotchkiss, 1988


 
Posted on 09-17-04 5:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am with you Crishna. Teej is not just a decade old tradition. Its been passes over from century to century. Still back in Nepal women celebrate it as one of our important tradition of our culture and it should be withhold by generation and generation to come. Its no way, can be riducule as long as our mothers and wives are happy to celebrate.

As MM says, ya eventually teej been diverted as tradition which symbolize men superiority and absolutely true, it was imposed by so called hypocrate bunch. Crishna you are right, as long been seen nepali women's plight in most part of country, the only the day that brings smile in their face is Teej. They eat, they dance, they unite and what not. The reason they take fasting, after the "DAAR KHANE DIN" is to keep themself healthy after eating voraciously night before. Thats the reason women go on fasting. And its brata to SHIVA, not to the HUSBAND, ofcourse they pray for their husband's long life. Women have been always great in Hindu Culture one way or the other. They have always showed their responsibility either as a Wife or as a Didi and always as a Mother. As long as our wives and love ones do not have problem to go on fasting during Teej, we as their husband/Love shouldn't take it merely as a grant. In the return we should respect their their concern and devotion. Therefore guys do not go to BHATTI AND DANCE RESTURANT at least that day while your wife is prayin on ur behalf.
 
Posted on 09-17-04 5:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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So conclusion is fasting or non fasting........hajur ko bichaar..........so lets say ppl who have pager, mobile they should not celebrated tej coz they can communicate and ppl living in rural part of nepal they should coz they feel happy to see family members and frens...........\



lau hai........teej ko lahar aayo bari lai
teej ko lahar aayo bari lai

common guys let go t pashupati and have some side scene
 
Posted on 09-17-04 5:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hehehehehehe... Fantastic MM. We are not being bias over who should celebrate and who shouldn't. We are talking about centuries told tradition. I guess, then non has mobile and pager to interact. So we r now loaded with gadgets and gizmo, doesn't necessarily mean we should terminate our tradition and believes. And their is no complusion and mandatory laws that one should celebrate, its individual wish and will. But bro, how many nepali women nepali women do think, have seen a pager ? i dont even want to mention a mobile. M&M why not we wait until all the nepali women have c either a pager or a cell phone and let them start E-TEEJ, lol. Sajha forum would be great to celetrate E-Teej-jha hehehehehehe.
 



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