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Chhath Puja 2023: All You Need To Know About The Festival

Producer: Mehak Pal Editor: Aparna Singh

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Chhath Puja is a four-day festival dedicated to the worship of Surya Dev.

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It is widely celebrated in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal.

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The festivities commence with Nahay Khay, which falls on November 17, 2023, and the main day of worship, known as “Kharna,” will fall on November 20, 2023.

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The occasion is dedicated to Chhathi Maiya, the sister of Lord Surya and the sixth form of Devi Prakriti.

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The four-day rituals include holy bathing, fasting, and water abstinence, standing in the water and offering prasad and arghya to the rising and setting sun.

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The four-day rituals include holy bathing, fasting, and water abstinence, standing in the water and offering prasad and arghya to the rising and setting sun.

Day 1: Nahay Khay (17th November 2023)

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Kharna, the second day of Chhath, is celebrated with a waterless (nirjala) fast that lasts from sunrise to sunset. Devotees break their fast and offer food to the Sun God only after sunset.

Day 2: Kharna and Lohanda (18th November 2023)

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On the third day of Chhath, Arghya is offered to the sun at dusk and the fast continues throughout the night.

Day 3: Chhath Puja or Sandhya Arghya (19th November 2023)

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The fourth and last day of Chhath, Usha Arghya, is dedicated to offering Arghya to the rising sun. The 36-hour fast is broken on this last day after offerings are made to the Sun God.

Day 4: Usha Arghya or Parana Day (20th November 2023)