Myths of Chhath Puja

Story And Beliefs Related To Chhath Puja

Chhath Puja or Chhathi Maiya puja, the historic and archaic festival is celebrated in the North-Indian states of India. This festival is triumphed with great sovereignty and ebullience and is dedicated to the visible God Sun and his beloved wife known as Chhathi Maiyya. Chhath Puja signifies the worship of the Sun who is the only source of all the energies available in the universe. … Continue reading Story And Beliefs Related To Chhath Puja

Chhath Puja

Vrat Katha And Benefits Of Chhath Puja

Every Hindu festival in India is celebrated with much exuberance, zest, and zeal. Chhath puja or called as Dalla Chhath is a northern state festival which is a four-day festival (including Nahay Khay, Kharna, sandhya Argha andUshaa Argha) observed on Shashti tithi of Kartik month in Shukla Paksha. People observe strict fasting for 4 days without eating and drinking and offer prayers to Lord Sun … Continue reading Vrat Katha And Benefits Of Chhath Puja

Chhath Puja

Do’s And Dont’s Of Chhath Puja

People of Northern states, mainly Bihar have engrossed themselves in the celebration of the festival of Chhath Puja, dedicated to the worshipping of Lord Sun and his consort diety Usha. Lord Sun is the prime source of life on earth and this festival is celebrated since ancient time to show gratitude to lord sun for sustaining life cycle. It is believed that devotees who perform … Continue reading Do’s And Dont’s Of Chhath Puja

Chhath Puja Rituals

What Is Chhath Puja And Why Is It Celebrated?

The noteworthy festival of the Chhath puja is dedicated to the Chhathi Maiya, known as Goddess of Power and is celebrated with great fervor and zest. During the celebration of four days the god of life, the sun is worshipped as the Goddess of power (Shashti Maa). Chhath puja falls immediately after the 5-day long celebration of Diwali festival. It is believed that Chhath Parv … Continue reading What Is Chhath Puja And Why Is It Celebrated?

Chhath Puja

The Significant Four Day Celebration Of Chhath Puja

Mainly celebrated in the states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Nepal. The most significant Hindu festival of Chhath Puja is a four day long that falls on the Shashti tithi of the Shukla Paksha of the Ashwin month according to Hindu calendar. The festival is dedicated to the Lord Sun who is the ultimate source of life on earth and ensures long life, prosperity … Continue reading The Significant Four Day Celebration Of Chhath Puja

All about Chhath puja

All About Chhath Puja…

Chatth Puja, also known as Chatth Parva, Dala Chhath or Surya Shashti is celebrated after 6 days of Diwali. The festival is observed in Shashti Tithi of Karthik Shukla Paksha and celebrated by the people of Northern India especially in the states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. The festival has already started and will end on 27th October 2017. The festival of Chhath Puja is … Continue reading All About Chhath Puja…