Updated On: 28 October, 2025 03:58 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
Devotees across Kolkata gathered at Babughat along the banks of the Hooghly River on Tuesday to celebrate Chhath Puja. They offered prayers to the Sun God and performed traditional rituals with devotion to mark the festivities. (PICS/ PTI)

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Chhath Puja is a four-day-long festival dedicated to the worship of the Sun God and his consorts Usha and Pratyusha, symbolising the light of the rising and setting sun
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Devotees observe a rigorous fast—often without water—and offer prayers while standing in water bodies

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The main rituals begin on the sixth day (Shashthi) of the Kartik Shukla Paksha, the waxing phase of the moon in the month of Kartik
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The festival’s origins are deeply rooted in ancient traditions and scriptures

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Some believe Chhath Puja dates back to the era when humans first began worshipping nature, as even the Rig Veda describes rituals devoted to the Sun
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