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Halchath 2021: Know why this Chhath is special, why it is celebrated and what is the correct method of worshiping it

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Halchath 2021: Know why this Chhath is special, why it is celebrated and what is the correct method of worshiping it


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.

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Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.


Halchhath is celebrated on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother, Balram.

Today, on August 28, Saturday, according to the Hindu calendar, Halchath is being celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on the sixth date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna’s elder brother Balarama. Two days before Janmashtagami, that is, on the day of Shashti, daughters and sisters observe a fast and pray for the long life of their children. This festival is also known as Balarama Jayanti. Halashti is known by many different names in different parts of the country. It is also called Lahi Chhath, Har Chhath, Hal Chhath, Pinni Chhath or Khamar Chhath. The main weapon of Balram ji is the plow and the pestle, hence he is also called Haldhar and this holy festival is named Hal Shashthi after him. Women observing fast on this day are forbidden to eat things that have been plowed with a plow. At the same time, cow’s milk, curd and ghee are not consumed on this day.

Halchath fasting ritual

The fast of Halashti is observed by daughter-in-law mothers and sisters for the happiness and longevity of their children and newly married women for the happiness of children. According to Hindu beliefs, milk, ghee, dry fruits, red rice etc. are consumed on this day in this fast. However, the consumption of cow’s milk and curd is prohibited on this day.

On the day of Halashti, after retiring from bath etc., Harchhath picture is celebrated on the wall with cow dung. In this, pictures of Ganesh-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, Sun-Moon, Ganga-Jamuna etc. are made. After this, keep a cloth colored with lotus flowers, chul leaves and turmeric near Harchhath. Pasai’s rice, mahua and curd are offered in the worship of Halashthi. Satanja means seven types of roasted grains are offered in this puja. It includes roasted wheat, gram, peas, maize, jowar, bajra, tur etc. After this there is also a law to listen to the story of Halashti Mata.

auspicious time

This time according to the Hindu calendar, Shashthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is starting at 06:48 pm on Friday, 27th August. Shashthi Tithi will remain till 08.56 pm on the next day, 28th August, Saturday night. Looking at the Udayatithi, Hal Shashthi or Balarama Jayanti is on 28 August. The fast of Hal Shashthi will be kept on this day only.

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