Chhath Mahaparv in New Jersey: How 700 Devotees Revived Bihar Traditions

The Bihar Jharkhand Association organized a magnificent Chhath Mahaparv celebration at Papaianni Park in Edison, New Jersey. Over 700 community members gathered with 40 devotees observing sacred fasts and performing traditional rituals. The event featured touching moments like nine Vratis walking together with offerings, reviving memories of Bihar's sacred ghats. Children and youth actively participated, ensuring cultural traditions continue with the next generation in America.

Key Points: BJANA Hosts Chhath Mahaparv Celebration in Edison New Jersey

  • 40 Vratis observed sacred fasts and performed Sandhya Arghya rituals
  • Nine devotees walked together carrying offerings in symbolic tradition
  • Over 700 community members participated with deep devotion and cultural pride
  • Children and youth actively learned and carried forward cultural traditions
  • Event featured traditional songs, diyas, and offerings of Thekua and fruits
  • BJANA leaders praised volunteers and Edison Township for their support
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Chhath Mahaparv celebrated with great devotion at New Jersey

Over 700 Indian-Americans gathered at Papaianni Park for Chhath Mahaparv, with 40 devotees observing sacred fasts and performing traditional rituals honoring Surya Dev.

"When Sharda Sinha's songs play during Chhath, it feels exactly like being back on the ghats of Bihar and Jharkhand. - Alok Kumar"

By Reena Bhardwaj, New Jersey, October 28

The Bihar Jharkhand Association of North America (BJANA) organised a grand and spiritually enriching celebration of Chhath Mahaparv at Papaianni Park, Edison, New Jersey, where the Indian-American community came together with deep devotion and cultural pride to honour the Sun God (Surya Dev) and Chhathi Maiya.

Around 40 Vratis (devotees) observed the sacred fast and performed Sandhya Arghya (evening offering), while over 700 members of the community gathered to witness and take part in the rituals. The park was filled with devotion as families sang traditional songs, lit diyas, and offered Thekua and fruits while standing in the holy water.

Among the devotees, nine Vratis walked in together, carrying baskets of offerings on their heads -- a touching, symbolic gesture reflecting the deep-rooted traditions of Bihar and Jharkhand. Their presence added authenticity and emotional depth to the celebration, reminding everyone of the sacred ghats back home.

BJANA President Sanjeev Singh expressed heartfelt gratitude to all volunteers, saying, "The energy among the community this year was truly inspiring. I thank every volunteer for their tireless efforts in organising such a meaningful event that brought everyone together like one family."

BJANA Vice President Priti Kashyap shared her sentiments, adding, "This festival takes us back to our roots in Bihar and Jharkhand. It revives our childhood memories and connects us deeply to nature. None of this would have been possible without our dedicated volunteers and the continued support from Mayor Sam Joshi and the Township of Edison."

Alok Kumar, Chairman of Bihar Foundation USA East Coast Chapter, also shared his heartfelt reflection, stating, "When Sharda Sinha's songs play during Chhath, it feels exactly like being back on the ghats of Bihar and Jharkhand. The feeling is beyond words -- it's like reliving those sacred moments with our families and our soil."

The event was marked by enthusiastic participation from children and youth, who helped with rituals, sang traditional hymns, and learned about the festival's connection with nature and gratitude. Their involvement showed how the next generation is proudly carrying forward cultural traditions.

The Chhath Mahaparv celebration at Papaianni Park beautifully captured the spirit of faith, unity, and nostalgia -- bringing the vibrant essence of Bihar and Jharkhand to New Jersey once again.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Patna, this makes me emotional. The image of 9 vratis walking together with offerings on their heads - that's exactly how we do it back home. So glad the next generation is learning and participating. BJANA is doing amazing work!
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Sarah B
I'm not from Bihar but attended this celebration with my Indian friends. The devotion and community spirit were incredible! Learned so much about this beautiful festival. The energy was truly uplifting ✨
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the effort, I wish there was more coverage of the environmental aspect. Chhath is deeply connected to nature conservation and water bodies. Hope future events emphasize eco-friendly practices more strongly.
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Meera T
Sharda Sinha's songs during Chhath Puja - that's the soul of Bihar! 🎵 So happy to see our culture thriving overseas. The involvement of children is particularly heartwarming. Culture survives when passed to next generation.
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David E
Amazing to see Indian festivals getting such beautiful recognition abroad. The community spirit and dedication to preserving traditions is inspiring. More power to the Indian diaspora! 🇮🇳

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