Be careful during Chhath Puja, do not make these mistakes, know the special rules
chhath puja:Chhath Puja, the four-day festival of folk faith, is starting from November 5 with Nahay Khay. After Diwali, preparations for Chhath Puja have started. From North India to America, people celebrate Chhath Puja with great rituals. This fast is considered to be the most difficult among all the fasts because this fast has to be kept without water for 36 hours.
The rules of fasting for Chhath Puja are also very different from all other fasts. If you observe fast on Chhath Puja, then it is very important for you to know some rules. In such a situation, let us know about this-
Do not make these mistakes during Chhath Puja.
According to astrologer, keep your house clean during this period. Take bath early in the morning before starting the daily rituals.
After bathing, apply orange vermillion, which is considered the first and main ritual of fasting women.
While preparing Bhog Prasad, do not use ordinary salt, use only rock salt.
Most people prefer to observe the fast on the banks of Ganga. For this, many families prefer to celebrate Chhath by going to the houses of relatives, friends or acquaintances on the banks of Ganga as per their convenience. By performing this puja, people’s wishes are fulfilled and happiness and prosperity reside in the house.
Do not consume alcohol and non-vegetarian food during this period.
Consumption of tamasic food which includes onion and garlic is also considered prohibited during this period.
While worshiping, offer milk to Lord Surya and Chhathi Mata.
Read or listen to the Vrat Katha at night, as it is necessary during Chhath Puja.
Do not use a torn or used basket for puja.
First of all, the Prasad should be offered to Lord Surya and Chhathi Mata, after which the devotee and then other family members should accept it.
glory of chhath puja
Chhath, the great festival of faith in Hindu religion, has great importance. Chhath Puja is celebrated twice a year. It is believed that many people celebrate Chhath with their families by staying on the banks of Ganga or other rivers or ponds for 4 consecutive days. At the same time, some devotees go to the ghats only for 2 days on the day of evening arghya and morning arghya in the evening and morning respectively.
Most people prefer to observe the fast on the banks of Ganga. For this, many families prefer to celebrate Chhath by going to the houses of relatives, friends or acquaintances on the banks of Ganga as per their convenience. By performing this puja, people’s wishes are fulfilled and happiness and prosperity reside in the house
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