As the setting sun is worshipped, millions of people gather at the banks of the Ganga Ghat for the annual celebration of Chhath Puja. While it is traditionally celebrated in the Kartik month, some regions in India also observe the festival during Chaitra. Chhath Puja involves strict rituals and fasting for four days to express gratitude to Lord Surya for sustaining life on Earth. The festival is predominantly celebrated in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Nepal, as well as by diaspora communities from these regions.
Chhath Puja, also known as the festival of devotion, begun on November 5 this year with the first day marked as Nahay-Khay. As the festival is celebrated for the prosperity of children, astrologer and Vastu expert Rakesh Chaturvedi sheds light on the rituals performed during this grand event. The festival also involves a 36-hour fast where devotees offer Arghya to the rising and setting sun on different days, making it a spiritual and physically enduring experience. The blog also mentions the auspicious timings of various rituals and the traditional satvik food consumed by fasting devotees.
The Bihar Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, celebrated Chhath Puja with his family and top BJP leaders, including National President JP Nadda and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary. The leaders inspected the arrangements made by the district administration for devotees to offer prayers to Lord Surya at 108 locations along the banks of the Ganga River. The festival, known for its cultural and spiritual significance in Bihar, has drawn lakhs of people to the Chhath Ghats in Patna, with the Chief Minister personally overseeing preparations for security, cleanliness, and crowd management.
The Chhath puja celebration in Delhi's Geeta Colony took a disappointing turn as devotees were met with a dry ghat. Outraged by the lack of water, devotees staged a protest and demanded answers from the government. In response, the Delhi government made arrangements for puja at 1,000 different spots in the city, but did not allow the Chhat puja to be performed at the polluted Yamuna ghats. Amidst the chaos, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, JP Nadda, and Lalu Yadav were seen offering prayers at the Ganga ghats.
As the festival of Chhath Puja approaches, people in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and other parts of India are gearing up to worship Surya Dev and seek blessings from Shashthi Mata. Dedicated to the worship of the Sun God, the festival holds significance in bringing health, prosperity, and happiness in one's life. To mark this auspicious occasion, we have compiled a collection of Happy Chhath Puja images, wishes, and messages to share with your loved ones. So, let's spread positivity and celebrate the festival with joy and devotion.
As the country winds down from the colorful festivities of Diwali, devotees in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and West Bengal prepare for the upcoming Chhath Puja, a four-day festival dedicated to Surya Dev and Chhathi Maiya. Starting from November 5 to November 8, 2024, millions of believers will celebrate by fasting from sunrise to sunset. As we await the sacred celebration, here are some heartwarming greetings and social media updates to share with loved ones during Chhath Puja 2024. Stay tuned for the correct date, muhurat, and puja rituals for this significant festival.
Chhath Puja, one of the most important festivals in Hinduism, is a four-day celebration that holds deep spiritual significance. This festival, originally celebrated in Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern Uttar Pradesh, has now spread across various Indian states and even overseas. Legend has it that even deities like Mata Sita and Lord Rama observed this fast and worshipped Surya (the Sun God). Chhath Puja is a celebration that honors nature and traditions deeply rooted in spirituality.