Chhath puja celebrated in Nepal with all ritual & harmony

People in Kathmandu Valley have performed Chhath Puja in sites such as Kamalpokhri and Gaurighat. The Chhath festival was finished by offering argha to the rising sun this morning. Yesterday, believers presented argha to the sun as it set. Following that, they remained awake all night, offering argha to the rising sun today. The Chhath festival is celebrated for four days of devotional adoration. It is thought that worshiping the sun and the sixth mother brings about family happiness, tranquility, prosperity, bodily well-being, disease-free living, and the fulfillment of many wishes.
According to this belief, on the day of the Chhath festival, devotees assemble in ponds, rivers, ponds, and reservoirs to worship to the sun. At this festival, bamboo dhaki, dagri, clay kosia kurbar, hati, and other materials are available. Similarly, thekuwa, bhusuwa, banana, sugarcane, turmeric, ginger, and various sweets and fruits are served as prasad. The Chhath celebration, which was previously only celebrated by people of Terai Madhesh and Mithilanchal, has recently begun to be celebrated by residents of the hills as well.