Teej festival is celebrated all over the state with each
region having its own unique touch. Kajli Teej of Bundi is different in
several ways- while Teej is celebrated on the third day of the month of
Shravana, in Bundi it is celebrated on the third day of the month of
Bhadra.
The festival starts with the procession of goddess Teej in a decorated
palanquin from the beautiful Naval Sagar. It passes through the main
bazaars and terminates at Azad Park. The procession has decorated
elephants, camels, bands, performing artists and colourfully dressed
people.
The people who gather here from surrounding areas also get to watch and
participate in the cultural programmes that are organised in the evenings.
it provides a very good chance to see performances by local artists from
Hadoti region.
Though the main function of Teej is held only on two days, the
celebrations continue upto Janmashtami, which marks the birth of Lord
Krishna.
Air: Jaipur at 206-km is the nearest airport.
Rail: Bundi railway Station at 5-km and Kota at 36-km are the two
convenient railheads from Bundi.
Road: Good road connections link Bundi with important places
around. Local Transport: Auto-rickshaws are available for commutation
purpose within the city.