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News | Nov 19, 2023, 07:03 PM ISTChhath Pooja 2023: Today is the third day of the folk faith festival Chhath...and today Arghya will be offered to the setting sun...
Chhath Pooja 2023: Today is the third day of the folk faith festival Chhath...and today Arghya will be offered to the setting sun...
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The third day of the auspicious festival is celebrated with Sandhya Arghya during which devotees take a dip in the holy water and worship sun and Chhathi Maiyya. This is done during the evening and will be done today ie on November 10. Here's everything you need to know about the big day from significance to puja vidhi and mantra. Not only this, also check out how people are celebrating the third day here!
Chhath Puja 2021: People who are celebrating the festival from Nov 8-11 will be witnessing the second day today. Women who are fasting for their children will observe Lohanda and Kharna on this day.
From today, it is the beginning of Surya Shashthi fast. Today is the first day of Surya Shashthi Vrat, ie, Chhath Puja. Chhath Puja, which is the next big festival after Deepawali, has a very special significance.
Amid a lot of speculations over celebrating Chhatth Puja in the national capital, Deputy CM Manish Sisodia has announced that it will now be permitted in Delhi.
Devotees flocked to ghats in Patna to offer 'argha' to Sun God on the last day of Chhath puja. It is the four-day long Hindu festival which is mainly observed by the people of Bihar, Jharkhand and eastern Uttar Pradesh.
The four-day celebrations of Chhath Puja have begun across the country with restrictions in place due to the coronavirus pandemic. Watch special report by Jyoti Jaiswal
Amid rise in coronavirus cases across the country, Mumbai government created artificial pond for devoteees to celebrate Chhath Puja. The govt had already ban the celebration of Chhath Puja near beaches.
The four-day Chhath Puja celebrations commenced on Wednesday with authorities preparing ghats for devotees to pay obeisance to the Lord Sun from November 20 to 21
The four-day celebrations of Chhath Puja have begun across the country with restrictions in place due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The festival is celebrated six days following Diwali on the Shashti Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Kartik and sees women fasting for the well-being of their sons and the happiness of the family.
People in Kolkata celebrated Chhath Puja on the bank of river Hooghly amid coronavirus scare. It was shocking to see people flouting social distancing norms and many were spotted without masks.
Chhath or 'Chhath Parva' or 'Dala Chhath' is a festival that celebrated with a lot of fervour and zeal in India, especially in Bihar, eastern Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand.
The 'Chhath Puja' celebrations are in full swing across the country. Meanwhile, a group of devotees in Delhi's Badarpur dug temporary ponds on a vacant plot of land for 'Chhath Puja' rituals.
On the second day of Chhath puja, which is also known as Kharna, devotees took a holy dip in rivers.
Hundreds of jail inmates including women celebrated Chhath puja in Muzaffarpur's Central Jail. The celebration was held with the active support of the jail authorities.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) confirmed that the Chhath Puja festivities would not be allowed alongside water bodies in Mumbai due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On second day of Chhath Puja, devotees offered prayers to sun god on ghats of river Ganga in Patna on November 19.
Several locals in Siliguri staged a protest at Lal Mohan Niranjan ghat over lack of provision of space for Chhath Puja celebrations.
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