PM Modi congratulated on the festival of Chhath, felicitate devotees as always
Chhath Puja: The great festival of folk faith Chhath has started from today with Nahai Khay. On this occasion, the Prime Minister Modi has congratulated the people. PM posted on the social media platform X. Let us tell you that in this four-day festival, the fasting people will start the fast with Nahai-Khai. Kharna will be done on Wednesday,
He especially congratulated all the Chhath devotees and wished for the success of the ritual. Earlier, PM Modi also inquired over the phone about the health update of Sharda Sinha, who has become the voice of songs related to Chhath Puja in the country and the world.
PM Modi wishes Nahai-Khai to the countrymen
PM Modi posted on the social media platform X, 'My best wishes to all the countrymen on the auspicious occasion of Nahai-Khai today in the grand festival Chhath. Special congratulations to all the devotees.
While congratulating on the great festival of folk faith Chhath, PM Modi wrote on X that my best wishes to all the countrymen on the holy occasion of Nahai-Khai today in the great festival Chhath. My special greetings to all the fasting people. With the blessings of Chhathi Maiya, I wish that all your rituals are completed successfully.
Chhath is celebrated in these states including Bihar
Let us tell you that it is celebrated in almost all the states of the country including Bihar, especially in Purvanchal of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bengal and Delhi. On the occasion of Chhath Mahaparva, while the Bihar government has announced a holiday of 4 days, the governments of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh have announced a day off each.
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While Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is reviewing the preparations for Chhath. She has instructed to carry out relief work immediately in case of any untoward incident.
On Thursday, after offering Arghya to the setting sun and on Friday to the rising sun, the fasting people will take food and water and do 'Paran'.