Chhath Puja, a four-day festival dedicated to the Sun God, is celebrated primarily in Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern Uttar Pradesh, as well as in Nepal. This year, it runs from November 5 to November 8. The third day, November 7, is marked by the Sandhya Arghya ritual, where devotees offer prayers to the setting sun after a rigorous 36-hour fast. Offerings include fruits and traditional dumplings, placed in bamboo baskets. The festival emphasizes gratitude for life and blessings for family well-being, culminating in the Usha Arghya on the final day.
Chhath Puja, a four-day festival dedicated to the Sun God, is celebrated primarily in Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern Uttar Pradesh, as well as in Nepal. This year, it runs from November 5 to November 8. The third day, November 7, is marked by the Sandhya Arghya ritual, where devotees offer prayers to the setting sun after a rigorous 36-hour fast. Offerings include fruits and traditional dumplings, placed in bamboo baskets. The festival emphasizes gratitude for life and blessings for family well-being, culminating in the Usha Arghya on the final day.
•Celebrated in Bihar, Jharkhand, eastern Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal.
•This year, it runs from November 5 to November 8.
•The third day, November 7, features the Sandhya Arghya ritual.
•Devotees perform a 36hour fast, abstaining from food and water.
•Offerings include fruits and traditional dumplings in bamboo baskets.
•The festival symbolizes gratitude for life and family wellbeing.
•Usha Arghya rituals conclude the festival on November 8.