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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended his wishes to devotees across the country, particularly in Bihar, as the four-day grand festival of Chhath Puja commenced with the sacred ritual of Nahay-Khay.
Devotees perform rituals of Chhath Puja festival, at Chhath Ghat, (Photo:SNS)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended his wishes to devotees across the country, particularly in Bihar, as the four-day grand festival of Chhath Puja commenced with the sacred ritual of Nahay-Khay.
“With the sacred ritual of Nahay-Khay, the four-day grand festival of Chhath is commencing auspiciously from today,” PM Modi said in a post on X.
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The Prime Minister wished the devotees a joyous celebration, saying, “My heartfelt best wishes to the devotees across the country, including Bihar.” He also paid his respects to the observers of the fast, saying, “My salutations and homage to all the observers of the fast!”
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Chhath Puja is a significant festival in Indian culture, particularly in Bihar, Jharkhand, and other eastern states. The festival is dedicated to the Sun God and observed to thank him for sustaining life on earth, as well as to seek his blessings for the well-being of family and friends.
The four-day festival involves rigorous rituals, including fasting, prayer, and offerings to the rising and setting sun. Chhath Puja is also a celebration of nature, spirituality, and community bonding. The festival brings people together, promoting social harmony and cultural exchange. The rituals and traditions associated with Chhath Puja are a testament to India’s rich cultural heritage and its diverse traditions.
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