Village Raowal Sunrise
Sunrise at Village Raowal

Teej is another important festival celebrated during the summer months, especially by women. It’s a time to rejoice in the arrival of monsoon rains and pray for the well-being of their husbands.

Women dress in colourful attire, adorn themselves with intricate henna designs, and come together to sing folk songs and dance to traditional tunes.

During summer, Punjabis enjoy a variety of dishes made from seasonal produce. This includes refreshing fruit chaat (fruit salad), aam panna (a tangy mango drink), kachumber salad (a mix of cucumbers, tomatoes, and onions), and stuffed parathas with raw mango or lauki (bottle gourd) fillings. Cooling beverages like lassi and chaach (buttermilk) are also staples.


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