Chhath, the great festival of faith, begins from today: PM Modi’s wishes: Said- This huge festival is a symbol of simplicity and restraint.

Chhath, the great festival of faith, begins from today: PM Modi's wishes: Said- This huge festival is a symbol of simplicity and restraint.

The festival of Chhath Puja, the great festival of faith, has started from today with Nahay-Khay. This festival, which lasts for four days, is being celebrated with devotion and enthusiasm all over the world including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh. PM Modi wished the countrymen on Chhath Puja.

PM Modi said that the four-day long festival of Chhath is starting from today with the sacred ritual of Nahay-Khay. My heartiest greetings to the devotees across the country including Bihar. My respect and greetings to all the fasting people.

PM Modi posted on social media platform The scene seen on the ghats of Chhath on this auspicious occasion is a wonderful inspiration for family and social harmony.

The ancient tradition of Chhath has had a deep impact on our society. He said that the ancient tradition of Chhath has had a deep impact on our society. Today, Chhath is celebrated as a great festival of culture in every corner of the world. Indian-origin families living all over the world participate in its traditions wholeheartedly. I wish that Chhathi Maiya gives her full blessings to everyone. Chhath Mahaparva is a unique confluence of faith, worship and love for nature. In this, where Arghya is offered to the setting and rising Sun God, the Prasad also includes various colors of nature.

PM Modi further wrote that the songs and tunes of Chhath Puja are also filled with a wonderful feeling of devotion and nature. Today, on this great festival, I am sharing with you such songs of Chhathi Maiya, listening to which everyone will be mesmerized.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also posted on ‘X’ regarding Chhath Puja. In the post, he wrote that on the occasion of Chhath, the four-day great festival of folk faith, congratulations and best wishes to the state and countrymen. This great festival of folk faith is a festival of self-discipline, in which people offer Arghya to the setting and rising Lord Surya with a pure conscience and pure mind. On the occasion of Mahaparva Chhath, there is a prayer to Lord Bhaskar for the progress, happiness, peace and prosperity of the state.

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