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Centre initiates process to nominate Chhath Puja for UNESCO: A look at India’s other festivals on world heritage list

The Indian government has initiated the process to nominate Chhath Puja for UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Explore the significance of Chhath Puja and discover other Indian festivals recognized globally.

September 02, 2025 / 18:47 IST
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Centre moves to nominate Chhath Puja for UNESCO heritage recognition, highlighting India’s globally celebrated festivals.
Centre moves to nominate Chhath Puja for UNESCO heritage recognition, highlighting India’s globally celebrated festivals.

India is once again set to showcase its rich cultural heritage on the global stage. The Ministry of Culture has written to the secretary of Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA), requesting the nomination of Chhath Festival for inclusion in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) list.

In a letter dated August 8, 2025, the Ministry noted, “Please find enclosed herewith a communication dated 24.07.2025 from Shri Sandeep Kumar Dubey (Chairman, Chhathi Maiya Foundation) submitting the proposal for the inclusion of ‘Chhath Mahaparva’ under UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of Humanity." The SNA, as the nodal agency, has been asked to examine the proposal and take appropriate action.

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Chhath Puja, celebrated with devotion across Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and among Indian communities worldwide, is a four-day festival dedicated to Surya (the Sun God) and Chhathi Maiya. The festival is marked by fasting, ritual bathing in holy rivers or ponds, and offering prayers to the setting and rising sun. The four main rituals—Nahay Khay, Kharna, Sandhya Arghya, and Usha Arghya—reflect discipline, devotion, and a strong sense of community, with entire families participating, though women often lead the ceremonies.

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