Bihar Woman's Chhath Song Mentioning PM Modi Gets Heartwarming Response

A woman from Bihar mentioned PM Modi in a traditional Chhath song ahead of the festival. The Prime Minister responded by encouraging people to share their Chhath songs with him. He plans to feature these songs on his social media platforms in the coming days. Meanwhile, extensive preparations are underway for the four-day festival that begins on October 25.

Key Points: PM Modi Responds to Bihar Woman's Chhath Song Mention

  • PM Modi encourages citizens to share Chhath songs for social media sharing
  • Chhath Puja celebrated from October 25-28 with traditional rituals
  • Devotees observe fasting and offer prayers to Sun God
  • Railways Ministry makes special arrangements for festival travel
  • Festival holds significance across Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh
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Bihar woman mentions PM Modi in Chhath song ahead of Chhath festival

PM Modi encourages sharing Chhath songs after Bihar woman mentions him in traditional festival song. Read about the cultural exchange and festival preparations.

"I request you to share songs related to Chhath Puja with me as well. I will share them with all fellow citizens over the next few days. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, October 24

Ahead of the Chhath festival, a woman from Bihar mentioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a Chhath song, prompting a heartwarming response from the Prime Minister himself.

Taking to X on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote, "The great festival of Chhath, dedicated to nature and culture, is approaching. Devotees across the country, including in Bihar, have already immersed themselves in the preparations for it with full devotion."

Highlighting the cultural importance of Chhath songs, he added, "The songs of Chhathi Maiya enhance the grandeur and divinity of this sacred occasion. I request you to share songs related to Chhath Puja with me as well. I will share them with all fellow citizens over the next few days."

In another post, PM Modi described the festival as a tribute to nature and culture and encouraged people to send him their favourite Chhath songs, saying he would share them on his social media platforms over the coming days.

"The great festival of Chhath, dedicated to nature and culture, is approaching. Devotees across the country, including in Bihar, have already immersed themselves with full devotion in the preparations for it," he said.

Chhath Puja, a four-day festival dedicated to the worship of the Sun God, will be celebrated from October 25 to 28 this year. The rituals include Nahay-Khay on the Chaturthi Tithi of Kartik Shukla Paksha, Kharna on Panchami, Chhath Puja on Sashti, and the concluding Usha Arghya on Saptami.

Devotees observe fasting and offer prayers to the rising and setting sun to express gratitude for sustaining life on Earth. The festival holds immense significance in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Nepal and is celebrated with equal fervour by diaspora communities worldwide.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Railways has announced extensive preparations to manage the festive travel rush. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday visited the War Room at Rail Bhavan to review arrangements for Chhath Puja and interacted with officials to ensure passenger comfort and safety.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
As someone from Bihar living in Delhi, this makes me emotional. Chhath is not just a festival, it's our identity. Glad to see national recognition for our traditions. Jai Chhathi Maiya!
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Sarah B
While it's nice to see cultural appreciation, I hope this isn't just political symbolism. The real test is whether infrastructure and facilities for devotees are actually improved during the festival.
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Arjun K
The railway preparations mentioned are crucial! Every year, thousands travel home for Chhath. Good to see the government is proactive about managing the rush. Safety should be priority number one.
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Nisha Z
Chhath songs are so melodious and meaningful! They carry generations of wisdom and devotion. Sharing them widely will help preserve our rich cultural heritage. 🌅
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Michael C
The environmental aspect of Chhath is fascinating - worshipping the sun god and expressing gratitude to nature. More festivals should emphasize this ecological consciousness.
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Kavya N
My mother is preparing for Chhath since morning! The rituals, the fasting, the prayers - it's all so spiritually uplifting. Happy to see our traditions getting national attention. 🎵

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