Delhi,Chhath Puja, one of the most significant festivals dedicated to
Surya Dev (Sun God) and Chhath Maiya, is set to be celebrated across india on
October 25, Saturday. In delhi, the government has organized arrangements to facilitate devotees, ensuring they can offer
Surya Arghya (morning and evening prayers) safely and conveniently.
🌅 Significance of Chhath Puja· Dedicated to
Surya (Sun God) and
Chhath Maiya, symbolizing
health, prosperity, and well-being.· Observed over
four days:1.
Nahay Khay – Bathing and purification2.
Lohanda/ Kharna – Fasting and evening prayers3.
Sandhya Arghya – evening offerings to the setting sun4.
Usha Arghya – Morning offerings to the rising sun and breaking the fast· Devotees stand in
water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and specially designated ghats to offer prayers.
🏞 Chhath maiya surya Ghats in delhi NCRThe
Delhi Government, in coordination with local authorities, has arranged several ghats and water bodies for safe celebrations. Some of the prominent locations include:1.
Yamuna Ghatso raj Ghato Akshardham Ghatso Nizamuddin Bridge Area2.
Other Water Bodieso Sanjay Lake, Mayur Viharo Najafgarh Lakeo Wazirabad Barrage3.
Community Celebrationso Various
mandals and community groups have organized puja sites with proper safety measures and crowd management.
🧘 Guidelines for Devotees· Maintain
social distancing at ghats.· Avoid
plastic materials and use eco-friendly offerings.· Follow
timing schedules announced by local authorities for morning (Usha Arghya) and evening (Sandhya Arghya) prayers.· Use
temporary arrangements like floating platforms for safety while standing in water.
🎉 Grand Celebration Plans· The
Delhi Government is ensuring clean ghats, proper lighting, and medical facilities.· Cultural programs, folk music, and traditional Chhath songs will accompany prayers in community setups.· Devotees from nearby states often travel to delhi to participate in
large-scale community gatherings at these ghats.
Bottom Line:Chhath Puja 2025 in delhi offers devotees multiple ghats for morning and evening prayers, combining
spiritual reverence with safety measures. With preparations in place, participants can celebrate the festival while honoring tradition and enjoying the community spirit.
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