Mahaparva Chaiti Chhath of Volkslaof in Bihar, dedicated with Ganga Ghats collected
Patna, April 3 (IANS). A large number of dedicates gathered at the Ganga Ghats of Patna on Thursday with the Mahaparva Chaiti Chhath of Lok Aastha. On the third day of Chaiti Chhath, the vibrate on Thursday offered arghya to the sinking sun. Fans presented Argoya to the sinking sun from the banks of the Ganges in various places, including Patna and prayers to Lord Bhaskar. Chaiti gathered at the Chhath Ghats to offer Argoya to the sun with Chhathvarti dedication. In the entire region, close security arrangements have been made. Keeping in mind the safety of the dedicated, the application has increased the supervision using CCTV cameras and drones. Along with the police force, SDRF teams were also deployed at the Ghats so that any emergency could be handled. Special safety arrangements have been made to ensure that there is no chaos on the Ganga Ghats. Barricading is installed on the Ghats and the administration constantly monitors the system. On the last day of this four -day ritual, Friday, Fast Arghya presents to the rising sun in the morning. Police officer of the Danapur police station Pooja Rathi said that on the occasion of Chaiti Chhath there is an atmosphere of commitment throughout the city. Fans celebrate this Mahaparva with great reverence and enthusiasm. He was appealed to follow the rules and maintain vigilance on the Ghats. Vratis worship Lord Bhaskar Wednesday night and Kharna. Together with Kharna, the 36 -hour -Nirjala -Vas of vibratis began. On the fourth and final day of the festival, that is, Friday, the fasting of the devoted will end after offering the Argya of the rising sun. After this, the Fast will take food and water and ‘paran’ again. -Ians mnp/abm/ekd shares this story -tags