The Worship Of 5 Elements [The Universe] Has Began In India ( Chhath Puja )

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The Universe Contains 5 Elements
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*Yes!! Yes!! In India Worship of 5 elements has began from two days ago and popular as Chhath Puja.
Directly or Indirectly We worship Of Universe.
Generally people believe that they only worship or offer to God Sun and His wife Usha. this is 100% correct but this is also worship of universe how i am describing it: Now this Puja has taking place in all over the world but formerly it was celebrating in Bihar Jharkhand Uttra Pradesh and also in Nepal province. The most powerful and believable worship of India. I have seen lots of Indian Muslims also offer this worship along with Hindu devotees.

  1. We offer to Sun looking up side and that is Sky or space.
  2. During Aragh there is a light element Diya as witness it means we offer to fire.
  3. We use Milk or Jal (water) means we worship of water too.
  4. The last is earth we always worship it no need of any example.

    Now little description of Chhath Worship
    This worship starts from 6 days of Kartika month known as Nahay Khay ( Take food after bath and started fasting for 36 hrs without water and food). The devotees take last food and after three days he/she will eat food. The food prepared as in bellow image:
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    *The Second Day Known as Kharna
    In this occasion devotees cooked Prasad for his/her family members or friends and the popular dish for this is Kheer. (Payasa). It happens in second day and almost after evening. During devotees preparation there would be 100% silence so that devotees can’t digress his/her concentration.
    And it prepared like in bellow image:
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    *The Third Day Known as Evening offer (Sandhya Aragh).^
    In this occasion devotees along with family and friends gathered on the bank of river or ponds. The main devotees enter into water taking bamboo make basket along with little prasad in it and concentrate his/her looking towards lord Sun. In the proper time of Sunset offer or worship or Aragh starts as like in bellow image:
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    ^The Fourth Day^
    It is just follow the third steps but in morning time during Sunrise.

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Very informative and elaborate post !! Use ful for those who understand Chatth puja. Chatth puja is generally celebrated in eastern India. Slowly and steadily people of India started to understand the importance and power of Chath Puja. Jai Chatti Maiya!

Nice post at correct time.

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