Devotees Take Dip During Chhath Puja, Toxic Foam Covers Yamuna: Pics
The festival begins with the ritual of Nahay Khay (bathing and feasting) where devotees part take a ritualistic bath and consume a simple meal. The next day, they observe Kharna, involving fasting throughout the day, breaking it only after sunset as an offering to the deities. Image: PTI
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View In AppThe person who observes the fast takes a meal comprising roti and kheer before the family members and friends gather to eat the same meal on a banana leaf together. Image: PTI
The main ritual takes place on the third day when devotees gather at the water bodies including rivers, ponds and something, before sunrise. They offer ‘arghya’ (offering of water) to the rising Sun, chanting prayers. Image: PTI
The festival of Chhath is celebrated in the north Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal. Image: PTI
People who migrate to Delhi in search of work and other purposes also celebrate the festival in the national capital alongside the river Yamuna. Image: PTI
Devotees took a dip in the river Yamuna in Delhi's Kalindi Kunj area which remained covered in a thick layer of toxic foam. Image: PTI