Delhi and Assam CMs Offer Usha Arghya as Chhath Puja Concludes

Two chief ministers marked the conclusion of Chhath Puja with traditional Usha Arghya offerings. Delhi's Rekha Gupta prayed at Hathi Ghat for prosperity and peace in every home. Assam's Himanta Biswa Sarma described the ritual as symbolizing new hope and energy. This ancient festival spans four days and honors the Sun God with sunrise prayers.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Assam CM Himanta Sarma Chhath Puja

  • Delhi CM Rekha Gupta offered morning prayers at Hathi Ghat with Chhath devotees
  • Assam CM Himanta Sarma described Usha Arghya as symbolizing new hope
  • Both leaders prayed for happiness, prosperity and peace for all families
  • Chhath Puja spans four days concluding with sunrise offerings
  • The festival originated from Lord Rama and Sita's ancient rituals
  • Celebrated primarily in Bihar, Jharkhand and eastern Uttar Pradesh
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Delhi, Assam CMs offer 'Usha Arghya' on final day of Chhath Puja

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta and Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma offer Usha Arghya prayers on final day of Chhath Puja, seeking blessings for prosperity and peace.

"May every courtyard of Delhi be filled with light by the grace of Chhathi Maiya - Delhi CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Oct 28

As the four-day festival of Chhath Puja concluded with the sacred offering of 'Usha Arghya', Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday extended heartfelt prayers to Lord Suryadev and Chhathi Maiya, seeking blessings of happiness, prosperity, and peace for every household.

Taking to social media platform X, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta shared, “Offered morning prayers to Lord Suryadev along with Chhath devotees at Hathi Ghat. We pray to Suryadev to fill every family's life with happiness, prosperity, and health, to bring peace to every home, and to awaken faith in every heart. May every courtyard of Delhi be filled with light by the grace of Chhathi Maiya, and may our capital continue to be an example of faith, cleanliness, and culture. Jai Chhathi Maiya."

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also greeted devotees on X and said, “‘Usha Arghya’ marks the final day of Chhath Puja, symbolising new hope, energy, and prosperity. Vratis gather at the ghats before sunrise to offer arghya to the rising sun, concluding their fast. My heartfelt best wishes to all Vratis and their families. May the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya bless you with happiness, peace, and prosperity.”

In another post, Sarma added, “I had the great privilege of receiving the blessings of Chhathi Maiya along with the devotees on the occasion of Usha Arghya, the final ritual of Chhath Mahaparva. Jai Surya Bhagwan.”

According to the Hindu calendar, Chhath Puja falls on the sixth day (Shashthi Tithi) of the Kartik month's Shukla Paksha, usually occurring six days after Diwali. The celebration spans four days, beginning with Nahay Khay and concluding with Usha Arghya, the offering of prayers to the rising sun.

The festival commences with Nahay Khay (October 25), when devotees take a holy dip and prepare a simple meal. On the second day, Kharna (October 26), a day-long fast from morning to evening is observed and later concluded with offerings of rasiya (sweet porridge) and roti. The third day marks Sandhya Arghya, when the ‘nirjala vrat’ (fast without water) begins, continuing until the early hours of the fourth day (Usha Arghya).

Chhath Puja is believed to have originated in ancient times. According to legend, Lord Rama and Goddess Sita performed the first Chhath Puja after their return to Ayodhya to seek blessings from the Sun God for prosperity.

One of the most significant Hindu festivals, Chhath Puja, is primarily observed in Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern Uttar Pradesh. It is also celebrated in parts of Nepal and among Indian communities worldwide.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone from Bihar living in Delhi, I appreciate CM Rekha Gupta joining the celebrations. But I wish there were more permanent ghat facilities for Chhath devotees. The temporary arrangements create so much difficulty for elderly vratis.
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Arjun K
Chhath Puja truly showcases India's cultural diversity! From Bihar to Assam to Delhi - the same devotion unites us all. May Suryadev bless everyone with health and prosperity 🌅
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I was amazed to witness Chhath Puja celebrations. The discipline and devotion of the vratis is incredible! The cultural richness of India never ceases to amaze me.
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Vikram M
Good to see political leaders respecting regional festivals. Chhath Puja may have originated in Bihar, but it's now celebrated across India. This is what true unity in diversity looks like! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
My mother completed her 25th Chhath vrat this year! The nirjala fast is so challenging but the spiritual energy is unmatched. Happy to see our traditions getting national recognition 🙌

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