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Chhath Puja 2024: From Nahay Khay to Usha Arghya, know correct date, muhurat, puja rituals and significance


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The nice pageant of Chhath Puja goes to start out in just some days. Individuals eagerly watch for this four-day pageant. This pageant of Chhath Puja is devoted to Lord Solar God and Chhathi Maiya. On today, girls stand in water and provide arghya to Lord Bhaskar and pray for the well-being of their youngsters and household. Worshiping Lord Solar on the auspicious event of Chhath Puja brings prosperity and progress and welfare of man. Chhath Puja is understood by the names Surya Shashthi, Daala Chhath, Chhath Parv, Daala Puja and so on. So tell us all about this essential Hindu pageant, from date and muhurat to rituals and significance:

Chhath Puja 2024: Dates

Chhath Puja Day 1 – Nahai Khay – November 5, 2024

Chhath Puja Day 2 – Kharna – November 6, 2024
Chhath Puja Day 3 – Night Arghya – November 7, 2024
Chhath Puja Day 4 – Usha Arghya, Parana – November 8, 2024

Chhath Puja 2024: Muhurat

Chhath Puja Day 1 – Nahai Khay

The nice pageant Chhath Puja begins with Nahai Khaai. On today, the fasting girls get up within the morning, take a shower and put on new garments and provide water to the Solar God. After this, they begin their quick by consuming satvik meals. On the day of Nahai Khaai, pumpkin vegetable, gourd, gram lentils and rice are eaten. The meals of Nahai Khaai is ready in a satvik means with out garlic and onion. Different family members can eat the meals of Nahai Khaai solely after the fasting individual has eaten. On the day of Nahai Khaai i.e. November 5, dawn will probably be at 6:36 am, whereas sundown will probably be at 5:33 pm.

Chhath Puja Day 2 – Kharna

Kharna comes on the second day of Chhath Puja. On today, fasting girls quick for the entire day after which eat kheer prasad at night time. After Kharna, the 36-hour waterless quick of fasting girls begins. The Chhath quick is damaged solely after providing arghya to the rising solar. On the similar time, allow us to inform you that on the day of Kharna, kheer is manufactured from jaggery, rice and milk. On today, the girl or man fasting doesn’t need to eat salt. On the day of Kharna i.e. on November 6, dawn will probably be at 6:37 am, whereas sundown will probably be at 5:32 pm.

Chhath Puja Day 3 – Night Arghya

On the third day of Chhath Puja, Arghya will probably be provided to the setting solar, which is also referred to as Sandhya Arghya. Sandhya Arghya will probably be given on November 7, 2024. On this day of Chhath Puja, dawn will probably be at 6:38 am, whereas sundown will probably be at 5:32 pm.

Chhath Puja Day 4 – Usha Arghya

On the fourth and final day of Chhath Puja, Arghya will probably be provided to the rising solar, which is known as Usha Arghya. On today, fasting girls stand in water at daybreak and provide Arghya to the Solar God. After Arghya, fasting girls break their Chhath quick on the identical day. Usha Arghya will probably be given on November 8, 2024. On today of Chhath Puja Usha Arghya, dawn will probably be at 6:38 am, whereas sundown will probably be at 5:31 pm.

Chhath Puja 2024: Significance

Chhath Puja is a spiritual ceremony honoring the Solar God, who is assumed to symbolize life, perception, and energy. Not like different Hindu holidays, it commemorates each dawn and nightfall, demonstrating a profound connection to nature. Devotees pray to the Solar and his companion, Usha, for blessings on their household’s well being and longevity, in addition to to Chhathi Maiya, who’s believed to bestow well-being onto youngsters.

(Disclaimer: The data given right here is predicated on spiritual beliefs and folks beliefs. There is no such thing as a scientific proof for this. India TV doesn’t present any proof of the reality of any factor.)

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