Chhath Puja is a vibrant four-day Hindu festival celebrated across India, Nepal, and various countries. Dedicated to the sun god Surya, it involves rituals near water bodies. Devotees offer prayers, fast rigorously on the second day, and make offerings on the third day. The festival concludes with a grand bath, prayers, and a festive feast on the fourth day. Chhath Puja reflects deep faith, and devotion, and serves as a unifying celebration for families and communities. Chhath Puja’s Sunlit Reverence
Chhath Puja is an ancient Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of the sun god, Surya, and Chhathi Maiya. It involves a series of rituals and takes place six days after Diwali.
The festival is significant in Bihar, Jharkhand, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Nepal. People offer prayers to the setting and rising sun, expressing gratitude for life and seeking blessings for well-being.
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Festivals of Bihar weave a tapestry of tradition, spirituality, and cultural diversity. Each festival holds a unique place in the hearts of the people, fostering a sense of unity and communal harmony. As the people of Bihar celebrate these festivals with unwavering devotion, they not only preserve their cultural heritage but also contribute to the rich tapestry of India’s diverse and pluralistic traditions. https://www.indianetzone.com/4/festivals_bihar.htm
Festivals of Bihar weave a tapestry of tradition, spirituality, and cultural diversity. Each festival holds a unique place in the hearts of the people, fostering a sense of unity and communal harmony. As the people of Bihar celebrate these festivals with unwavering devotion, they not only preserve their cultural heritage but also contribute to the rich tapestry of India’s diverse and pluralistic traditions.
https://www.indianetzone.com/4/festivals_bihar.htm
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