Shri Ram Bhajan
Make Bhakti Bharat Your Preferred Source on Google

The significance behind Chhath Puja (छठ पूजा के पीछे का महत्व)

The significance behind Chhath Puja
The Chhath festivity is celebrated to seek blessings from the sun for wholesome, happy and successful life. Sun is believed to heal various sicknesses and conditions. It has mending goods that can help sick people. This time Chhath Puja will start on 28th October 2022 and end on 31st October 2022.
According to yogic ideology, showing up your body to solar radiation of a subjective wavelength under certain physical and internal conditions can increase the immersion of the energy demanded life from the sun rather than from food and water. That's why the addicts (vratis) hesitate from taking solid and liquid food during Chhath Puja and offer Argha to Lord Surya in the evening and daylight. It makes the addicts a cosmic hustler by creating regular pranic exertion in their bodies and furnishing them with a calm mind and body.

The main purpose of Chhath Puja is to help the addicts to attain internal chastity. The jubilee requires utmost cleanliness to be maintained. The rituals in Chhath Puja help the addicts to suffer biochemical changes that purify their bodies and mind.

Happy Chhath Puja to you.

छठ पूजा के पीछे का महत्व हिन्दी में पढ़ें

छठ पर्व स्वस्थ, सुखी और समृद्ध जीवन के लिए सूर्य से आशीर्वाद लेने के लिए किया जाता है। इस वर्ष छठ पूजा 28 अक्टूबर 2022 से शुरू होकर 31 अक्टूबर 2022 को समाप्त होगी।
Read Also

Blogs Chhat Puja BlogsChhati Maiya Blogs

If you love this blogs please like, share or comment!

Whatsapp ChannelFollow Bhakti Bharat Whatsapp Channel »
Bookmark / Save this blogs for future Add To Favorites
* Please share any of your suggestions or ideas with us.

** Please write your any type of feedback or suggestion(s) on our contact us page. Whatever you think, (+) or (-) doesn't metter!

Latest Blogs ›

Rudraksha

Rudraksha is a sacred seed traditionally used in Hinduism and associated especially with Shiva. The word Rudraksha comes from two Sanskrit words: Rudra – a name of Lord Shiva and Aksha – meaning tears.

What is Khatu Shyam Nishan Yatra?

Nishan Yatra is a kind of foot march, lifting Shri Shyam flag in hand and offering it to Shyam Baba, Khatu Shyam ji comes to the temple.

Is Rang Mahotsav Holi famous in foreign countries?

Holi has become increasingly popular outside India - in large part due to the millions of Sanatan followers around the world. Like Diwali, another Indian festival, communities with South Asian heritage living abroad often gather to celebrate Holi.

Why there is no bells in the Banke Bihari temple?

The Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, is unique in many ways, and one of its most notable features is that there are no bells or gongs in the temple.

Holi Specials

Let's know! Some special information, Aarti and Bhajan quick (quick) links related to Holi festival…

Maha Shivaratri Specials

the celebration of Maha Shivaratri will be celebrated with great pomp across pan India. Why, When, Where Shivratri | Bhajan | Aarti | Mandir | Katha | Mantra | Namavali

What to do on Ekadashi?

Ekadashi is the eleventh day of the lunar cycle according to the Hindu lunar calendar. The day is dedicated to Bhagwan Vishnu, who maintains and preserves life on earth. Devotees observe a one-day fast.

Shri Krishna Bhajan - Shri Krishna Bhajan
Ram Bhajan - Ram Bhajan
Bhakti Bharat APP