CHHATH PUJA
DAY 4
CHHATH puja Day 4,
Day 4 Puja started with ARAGHYA of rising Sun at 6:35am.It was raining from 05:30am onwards and even that did not deter the worshippers.
Puja end after the ARAGHYA and thereafter we had a community feast arranged at the common hall which end by 2pm after lunch.
Images of the Day's events are as under:-
Day 3
Worship of God Sun,started by giving ARAGHYA to the Setting Sun at 5:35pm.
We chooses Dwarka Sector 11,Ghat 17 adjacent to Sports Complex as our venue.
Stay connected for updates.
It was nicely decorated and well maintained ghat reminded our home town.
DAY 1
NAHAY KHA
Puja starts with the simple lunch of rice,Dal and Vegetables of Lauki
DAY 2(KHARNA):-
This was the Day 2 of CHHATH PUJA which is called KHARNA.
Basically KHHEER and Roti are the Prasad thereafter the Worshipper keep fast for the next two days.
DAY 4
CHHATH puja Day 4,
Day 4 Puja started with ARAGHYA of rising Sun at 6:35am.It was raining from 05:30am onwards and even that did not deter the worshippers.
Puja end after the ARAGHYA and thereafter we had a community feast arranged at the common hall which end by 2pm after lunch.
Images of the Day's events are as under:-
Day 3
Worship of God Sun,started by giving ARAGHYA to the Setting Sun at 5:35pm.
We chooses Dwarka Sector 11,Ghat 17 adjacent to Sports Complex as our venue.
Stay connected for updates.
It was nicely decorated and well maintained ghat reminded our home town.
DAY 1
NAHAY KHA
Puja starts with the simple lunch of rice,Dal and Vegetables of Lauki
DAY 2(KHARNA):-
This was the Day 2 of CHHATH PUJA which is called KHARNA.
Basically KHHEER and Roti are the Prasad thereafter the Worshipper keep fast for the next two days.
The program of Mehandi above is in progress by Neha. However we are getting ready for Day 3 which will be updated tomorrow.
Rest we are thankful for those who attended(many other guests too who are not in photo frame)and supported the one who has taken this big challange for continuing the fast for 36 hours.
Stay with us for next update.
Regards,
-pramodara
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