Chhath Puja has its origins in ancient history; it dates back to the time of Satyuga and Dwapara Yuga. It is connected with the mythological stories of different mythological characters ...
Chhath Puja has a rich history intertwined with ancient epics and religious tales from the Satyuga and Dwapara Yuga. The festival is linked to prominent mythological figures such as Lord Rama and ...
Chhath Puja, a four-day festival predominantly celebrated in Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of Uttar Pradesh, is a vibrant tribute to Lord Surya and Chhathi Maiya. Observed from November 5th to 8th ...
Chhath Puja dates back centuries back to the time of Satyuga and Dwapara Yuga. As per Vedas, Chhathi Maiya grants children long life and good health by protecting them from illnesses and diseases.
The popular belief is that the Treta Yuga started on this day. Some people refer the day as the beginning of the Satyuga. The popular belief is that all rituals and prayers offered on this day will be ...
Ancient tales link the origins of Chhath Puja to the Satyuga and Dwapara Yuga. According to these legends, even Mata Sita and Lord Rama observed this fast and worshipped Surya (the Sun God) upon their ...
His descent is believed to herald the end of the dark and tumultuous Kalyuga ushering in the next age, known as Satyuga,” says the plea under the heading “historical facts”. The petition says that ...
History: Legend has it that Chhath Puja originated from the Satyuga and Dwapara Yuga, and Sita performed it in the Ramayana on the sixth day after Rama and Sita returned to Ayodhya.