A symbol of restraint, determination and devotion… Prime Minister Modi extends his best wishes on the occasion of Chhath.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Image source: Twitter/@narendramodi

Chhath Puja is a grand festival of folk faith and is celebrated with great splendor across the country. This festival is celebrated in many states including Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. Today there is a tradition of worshiping Arghya in the order of Chhath Puja. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted the people across the country. Prime Minister Modi wrote in a post of “X” that I extend my best wishes to everyone on the holy occasion of Sandhya Arghya in Chas. May this great festival, which symbolizes simplicity, restraint, determination and devotion, bring happiness, prosperity and good luck to everyone’s life.

Even before this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted all devotees across the country on the occasion of the beginning of Chhath festival. He congratulated all his compatriots on the sacred occasion of the initial Nahay-Khay of ‘Maha Parva Chhath’. “My special congratulations to all those who are fasting,” he said in the post. With the blessings of Chhathi Maiya, I wish all your rituals to go smoothly.

The leaders of the conference also expressed their good wishes

Meanwhile, NCP chief Mallikarjun Haq also extended his blessings to all the countrymen of Chas. Mallikarjuna took to his social media platform ‘X’ to wish people. He wrote: “My heartiest congratulations to all, this is a great festival about devotion, devotion, faith, importance of new creations and worship of the Sun God, the source of power. Our great Indian civilization is very grateful for the setting sun and giving equal respect and honor to the rising sun, which shows that respect for nature is an integral part of our lives. We hope that this holy festival dedicated to the worship of nature brings great happiness, joy, peace and harmony in everyone’s life.

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi wrote in a post under ” Vitality and strength.”

Chhath celebrations across the country

The four-day Chhath Puja, a symbol of folk faith, is being celebrated across the country. In the Chhath festival, Nahay-Khay is worshiped on the first day, Kharna on the second day, and Arghya is offered to the Sun God on the third and fourth days. There is a tradition that Algia is worshiped on the third night and Algia on the fourth morning.

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