Etymology of Chhath Puja
After Sixth day of Diwali, Biharis from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and another part of India and outside India including Nepal are excited and busy with their four-day Bihari Festival – Chhath Puja! Chhath Puja is merely not a Festival, but more than Festival, they leave everything they have and head towards to going back to home with a Heavy rush in Train and Buses for the Festival dedicated to Sun God for a period of Four days. Marwari in some part also becoming the part of this Festival and worship the Sun God. The state of Bihar shine and people from all parts whether in India or aboard make it a point to go home for Chhath Puja . Scientific History tells how Sage is alive with gaining the energy from Sun, without food or gains using the Chhath Method. After returning of Rama and Sita from exile of 14 years they Fasted and offered puja to Lord Sun and this becomes a significant and Traditional festival in Hindu religion. The four-day Festival comes as: The First...