Patna30 minutes ago
Arghya was offered to the setting sun on Sunday, the third day of Chhath festival. During this, there was an influx of faith from the road to the Chhath Ghat. Everyone seemed eager to offer Arghya to Lord Bhaskar. On this occasion, this view of the Chhath Ghats of Patna was even more amazing through the eyes of a drone camera.
Crowds of devotees gathered at the Ghat of Patna to offer Arghya to the setting sun.
From a height of 130 meters i.e. 426 feet, the illuminated Chhath Ghat and the decorated houses looked very attractive. The Vratis offering Arghya to Lord Surya and the beautiful lightning of the Ghat were making the scene quite captivating. The holy festival of Chhath will come to an end with offering arghya to the rising sun on Monday morning.
On Sunday evening, Arghya soup was decorated in bamboo basket with fruits, thekua, rice laddus etc. After this, the devotees along with their families offered arghya to Surya. Lakhs of people gathered at Digha Ghat, Kali Ghat. More colorful lights have been scattered from the road to the city than from Diwali. From such a height, the twinkling lamps in Arghya were adding to the beauty.
After bathing in the Ganges, the devotees offered Arghya to the Sun together.
At the same time, NDRF and SDRF teams continued to patrol in view of security. After bathing in the Ganges, the devotees offered Arghya to the Sun together. Two years after the Corona period, the scene of Chhath Ghat looked quite beautiful.
A panoramic view of Patna on Chhath Mahaparv from a height of 130 meters.
Keeping in mind the convenience of women observing fast, all arrangements have been made by the district administration. On behalf of the district administration, 131 watch towers, 4500 policemen, 499 magistrates have been appointed in Patna. In view of the water level of the Ganga river in Patna this year, 17 ghats have been declared dangerous by the administration.
The holy festival of Chhath will come to an end with offering arghya to the rising sun on Monday morning.
The fasting has to remain waterless for 36 hours.
There is no need of any temple, no mantra, no chanting, no rituals during Chhath fast. All you need is complete dedication. This is the only fast in which one has to remain anhydrous for 36 hours. Where Chhath is the same Dham and every woman who fasts is Chhath Mayya. Now people all over the world have started doing this great festival of 4 days.
Manish Kumar shot Chhath Mahaparv with a drone camera.