During the Teej festival, women create decorative swings known as:

Peeng
Rangoli
Jhula
Pandal

The correct answer is Jhula.

A jhoola (Hindi: झूला, jhula) is a swing, a popular piece of playground equipment in India. It is also used in Hindu temples and during festivals, such as Teej.

Teej is a Hindu festival celebrated by women in the Indian subcontinent. It is a major festival in the states of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab, Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Gujarat. The festival is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Parvati, the wife of the god Shiva.

During Teej, women wear traditional clothes and jewelry, and sing and dance. They also swing on jhoolas, which are decorated with flowers and lights.

The jhoola is a symbol of fertility and joy. It is believed that swinging on a jhoola will help women to conceive and have healthy children.

The jhoola is also a symbol of love and devotion. It is believed that swinging on a jhoola will help women to strengthen their bond with their husbands.

The jhoola is an important part of the Teej festival. It is a time for women to celebrate their femininity and their love for their husbands.

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