Chhath Puja - a great festival for the people living in Bihar, Nepal, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh

in chhath •  7 years ago 

Today I am going to mention such a worship which is still unknown to several people worldwide. This worship is dedicated to the Sun known as Chhath Puja. Chhath puja is a great festival for Indians and Nepalese. It is mainly celebrated by North Indians. This puja actually continues for four days which includes bathing, fasting and arghya while setting and rising sun. During this period devotees cannot eat or drink anything. So this is very hard for them to spend this period. Chhath does not include any idol worship. This puja is mainly dedicated to the Sun and his wife Usha. Devotees request or pray them to grant some wishes. Prostration march is also done by some devotees while moving to riverside.

We are from Bihar and celebrate Chhath Puja every year. This year we also celebrated Chhat Puja and prepare Prasad which is dedicated to the Sun. Here goes the recipe:

  • Wheat flour
  • Sugar
  • Refined oil

This is a mixer of wheat flour, sugar and some refined oil

This shape is given by hand

This is also made by hand. There are also available different frames made of wood which are used to give this shape. If you don't have, then nothing to worry; you can give this shape by your hand.

In order to fry, these are poured into hot refined water as it is shown in the above picture.

After fry, these are ready to use

devotees on the river bank

Devotee is in river water and praying

Image credit Many devotees praying to the Sun


Image credit Arghya giving to the Sun


Now you can understand how much it is important for North Indians.

All pictures are sourced by me except last two. Some pictures are already shared in facebook.

@rajiv


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Thanks bro, for sharing all about your tradition.... I am also familiar with this event, because I am also from India, but come to know deeply through your post... Upvoted

Thank you. I don't know where do you live in India. But do some research in google you will get the idea.

Ya, ofcourse..

Happy Chhath puja to you too brother. I love thakua, I used to celebrate chhath puja when I used to stay in Kolkata.
Great Post.

Thank you. You pronounced right it is called Thakua. Have you ever eat it?

Yes I have eaten it a lot of time. And it is one of my favorites

Wow! This was a really interesting post!! I love hearing about other religions and cultures. It's very interesting to me!! Thank you for sharing!!