Assam CM Joins Chhath Celebrations Amid Nationwide Festival Finale

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma attended the Chhath Puja event in Guwahati on the festival's concluding day. Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta participated in the final rituals at Hathi Ghat, offering prayers to the rising sun. Devotees across India gathered at riverbanks and ghats to perform Usha Arghya, marking the culmination of the four-day festival. The celebrations concluded with thousands offering prayers for prosperity and well-being amid tight security arrangements.

Key Points: Himanta Biswa Sarma Attends Guwahati Chhath Puja Event

  • Assam CM met devotees at Guwahati Chhath event on final day
  • Delhi CM performed Usha Arghya rituals at Hathi Ghat near ITO
  • Thousands gathered at riverbanks nationwide for morning offerings
  • Security personnel deployed at major ghats to ensure smooth celebrations
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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma attends Chhath Puja event in Guwahati

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma participates in Chhath Puja celebrations in Guwahati as devotees nationwide offer Usha Arghya on festival's final day.

"I am fortunate that I was able to participate in the worship of Chhati Maiya and we all together enjoyed this great festival of Chhath - CM Rekha Gupta"

Guwahati, October 28

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday morning attended the Chhath Puja event in Guwahati on the last day of the festival.

The Chief Minister met the attendees and devotees present at the event.

Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta participated in the concluding rituals of Chhath Puja at the Hathi Ghat near ITO in the national capital, offering the 'Usha Arghya' to the rising sun and performing prayers.

Expressing her gratitude and joy, CM Rekha said she felt fortunate to be part of the sacred festival.

"I am fortunate that I was able to participate in the worship of Chhati Maiya and we all together enjoyed this great festival of Chhath," CM Rekha Gupta told ANI.

This morning, devotees across the country offered 'Usha Arghya' to the rising Sun, marking the culmination of Chhath Puja. Thousands gathered along riverbanks, ponds, and ghats to perform rituals and seek blessings for prosperity and well-being.

In Bihar, people had flocked in large numbers to the ghats and riverbanks for the 'Usha Arghya'. The devotees carefully placed offerings, including flowers and fruits, in various locations at the ghat.

Security personnel were deployed at major ghats to ensure the smooth conduct of the celebrations.

In Delhi, the Yamuna Ghat witnessed heavy footfall as devotees offered arghya to the rising Sun. ITO's Hathi Ghat was illuminated, with devotees performing the concluding rituals of Chhath amid hymns and chants.

Devotees had gathered in large numbers on the ghats of Varanasi to perform the rituals of Chhath Puja on the last day. Devotees also thronged Shastri Ghat to offer prayers on the final day.

The four-day Chhath Mahaparv began on October 25 with the ritual of Nahay-Khay, followed by Kharna on October 26, Sandhya Arghya (evening offerings) on October 27, and concluded on October 28 with Usha Arghya (morning offerings).

- ANI

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Rohit P
While it's good to see CM Sarma attending, I hope this isn't just political symbolism. Real respect for festivals comes from ensuring proper facilities at ghats throughout the year, not just photo ops during celebrations.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Guwahati, I appreciate that our CM is participating in festivals celebrated by different communities. This promotes harmony in our diverse state. The arrangements at the ghats were quite good this year.
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Arjun K
Chhath Puja is such a beautiful festival! The dedication of the vratis who observe strict fasting and stand in water for hours is truly inspiring. Jai Chhati Maiya! 🌅
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Michael C
Good to see security arrangements were in place. With large gatherings, safety should always be a priority. The administration deserves credit for managing the crowds effectively.
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Nisha Z
My family celebrated Chhath in Patna, and the atmosphere was divine! The sound of hymns at sunrise, the devotion in people's eyes - it's an experience that connects us to our roots no matter where we live.

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