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Chhath Puja 2021: Date, rituals, significance - all you need to know

Chhath Puja is celebrated after six days of Diwali or the sixth day of the month of Kartik, which is why it is called Chhath Puja, where ‘Chhath’ means ‘six’.

November 09, 2021 / 13:22 IST
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Chhath Puja: The four-day festival begins with ‘Nahay Khay’ and concludes with ‘Usha Arghya’. (Representative image: Reuters)
Chhath Puja: The four-day festival begins with ‘Nahay Khay’ and concludes with ‘Usha Arghya’. (Representative image: Reuters)

The festival of Chhath Puja, dedicated to the Sun god, began on November 8. Essentially a festival of Purvanchalis (natives of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh), the rituals of the four-day festival involve taking a holy bath, fasting, and offering 'Arghya' by fasting women to the setting and the rising sun in knee-deep water.

The festival is celebrated after six days of Diwali or the sixth day of the month of Kartik, which is why it is called Chhath Puja, where ‘Chhath’ means ‘six.’ But its preparation begins a day after the festival of lights as devotees start eating only Satvik food (without onion, garlic), prepare meals with utmost hygiene and eat only after taking a bath.

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The four-day festival begins with ‘Nahay Khay’ and concludes with ‘Usha Arghya’, when people break their 36-hour long ‘nirjala' fast after offering ‘Arghya’ to the rising sun. Let’s know the significance of each day of the festival:

Nahay Khay