Chaiti Chhath Devotees Offer Evening Arghya, Marking Day 3 of Festival

On the third day of Chaiti Chhath, devotees across Bihar gathered at riverbanks, ponds, and rooftops to offer the evening Arghya to the setting sun. The ritual, performed with deep faith, involves prayers for family and societal well-being. The festival will culminate on Wednesday morning with the offering of Arghya to the rising sun, followed by the breaking of the rigorous 36-hour fast. Security arrangements, including police and SDRF deployments, are in place at the major ghats for the celebrations.

Key Points: Chaiti Chhath 2024: Devotees Offer Arghya to Setting Sun

  • Evening Arghya offered to setting sun
  • 36-hour Nirjala fast underway
  • Final Arghya to rising sun on Wednesday
  • Rituals performed at ghats and rooftops
  • Festival began March 22 with Nahay-Khay
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Bihar: Devotees offer first Arghya to setting Sun on Chaiti Chhath

Devotees in Bihar offer Arghya to the setting sun on Day 3 of Chaiti Chhath, praying for family prosperity. The festival concludes Wednesday.

"praying for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of their families and society - Content"

Patna, March 24

The sacred festival of Chaiti Chhath has reached its third day, with devotees across Bihar observing rituals with deep faith and devotion.

On Tuesday evening, fasting devotees offered Arghya (ritual water offering) to the setting Sun God, Surya, praying for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of their families and society.

A massive gathering of devotees was witnessed at the river banks, ponds and other water bodies of Patna, especially along the banks of the Ganga River.

Similar devotional atmospheres were seen in other districts too, with people carrying baskets on their heads and the devotees offering prayers to the setting sun on the different riverbanks and ponds.

Devotees, accompanied by their families, thronged the riverbanks to offer their prayers.

In addition to the vratis (those observing the fast), family members also participated in offering Arghya.

Many devotees, unable to reach the ghats, performed the rituals from the rooftops of their homes.

On Wednesday morning, devotees will offer Arghya to the rising Sun, marking the final and most significant ritual of the festival.

Following this, they will partake in Prasad, thereby concluding their rigorous 36-hour Nirjala (waterless) fast.

The four-day festival began on March 22 with the Nahay-Khay ritual, followed by Kharna on March 23.

During Kharna, devotees prepared and consumed Prasad such as Kheer made from jaggery, rice, and milk, along with Roti, in a deeply devotional atmosphere.

This ritual marked the beginning of the strict fast.

The festival will conclude with the Paran ritual after offering Arghya to the rising Sun, bringing an end to this spiritually significant celebration marked by discipline, devotion, and community participation.

It is widely believed that observing Chhath Puja brings overall well-being and harmony to the family. Devotees have deep faith that this rigorous fast pleases Surya and Chhathi Maiya, whose blessings are considered essential for a prosperous and balanced life.

The fast holds special significance for children's welfare, as it is believed to ensure their longevity, happiness, and success.

Married couples facing difficulties in conceiving are said to be blessed with progeny through the grace of Chhathi Maiya.

In addition, the rituals dedicated to the Sun God during Chhath are believed to bring positive energy, success, and stability in one's career and business.

Because of these deeply rooted beliefs, millions of devotees observe this festival with strict discipline, devotion, and unwavering faith every year.

Bihar Police have set up strict security arrangements on various Ghats with adequate deployments of the police force.

The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) was also deployed at the Chhath Ghat. They were seen patrolling, in the rivers using boats.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's heartening to see the administration taking security so seriously with police and SDRF deployments. Safety during such massive gatherings is paramount. Good job by Bihar Police for ensuring devotees can observe their rituals peacefully.
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Arjun K
The article captures the essence perfectly. My family is observing the fast in Delhi, and we offered Arghya from our terrace. The feeling of community, even from afar, is strong. This festival teaches us so much about gratitude and nature. Jai Chhathi Maiya!
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian culture, reading about Chhath is fascinating. The 36-hour waterless fast and the rituals dedicated to the sun show an incredible level of spiritual dedication. The community participation aspect is really beautiful to see.
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Vikram M
While the devotion is commendable, I hope equal emphasis is placed on keeping the ghats and the Ganga clean after the festivities. Faith and environmental responsibility must go hand in hand. Let's ensure our prayers don't pollute the very rivers we worship.
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Nisha Z
My mother has been observing Chhath for over 30 years for our well-being. The article is right – the faith is unshakeable. The preparation of the Prasad, the songs, the collective prayer at sunrise... it's the soul of Bihar. Feeling very emotional and proud.

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