Chhath Pooja

Chhath is an ancient Hindu festival dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya, also known as Surya Shashti. The Chhath Puja is performed in order to thank Surya for sustaining life on earth and to request the granting of certain wishes.

The rituals of the festival are rigorous and are observed over a period of four days. They include holy bathing, fasting and abstaining from drinking water (Vratta), standing in water for long periods of time, and offering prashad (prayer offerings) and aragh to the setting and rising sun.

It is believed that the ritual of Chhath puja may even predate the ancient Vedas texts, as the Rigveda contains hymns worshiping the Sun god and describes similar rituals. The rituals also find reference in the Sanskrit epic poem Mahābhārata in which Draupadi is depicted as observing similar rites.

indian women doing rituals of chhath puja

bathing in river part of chhath pooja riruals | festival of sun god

day 3 of chhath puja

offerings for the sun god during the chhath puja (pooja)

rituals of chhath puja on the day four

families head to river part of chhath puja an hindu festival

offerings to the sun god (surya) during the chhath puja

indian women praying the raising sun during chhath puja