October / November (Kartika) & March / April (Chaitra)

Chhath Puja (The Rigorous Four-Day Vedic Sun Worship & Environmental Tapasya)

Kartika (Shukla Paksha) [Primary] & Chaitra (Shukla Paksha) [Secondary] · Kartika Shukla Shashti (6th Waxing Lunar Day of Kartika) · Sharad / Hemanta Ritu (Late Autumn / Early Winter)

Occurs six days after Diwali on the 6th lunar day (*Shashti Tithi*) of Kartika. At this celestial juncture, solar radiation (*Surya-Rashmi*) undergoes a unique atmospheric refraction during sunset and sunrise. Standing in natural water bodies allows the human system to directly absorb therapeutic solar cosmic energy (*Pranic/Solar Electro-Magnetic Spectrum*), purifying the nervous system and destroying latent pathogens.

Bihar, Jharkhand & Purvanchal (Eastern UP) · Chhath Puja / Chhathi Maiya Vrat / Dala Chhath Nepal (Terai Region & Kathmandu) · Chhath Parva Global Diaspora (Fiji, Mauritius, Caribbean, North America) · Chhath Puja / Surya Shashti

Associated deities

Surya Dev (The Sun God)

The visible manifestation of the Supreme Self (*Pratyaksha Brahman*), bestower of life force (*Prana*), health (*Arogya*), longevity, and cosmic illumination.

Chhathi Maiya (Goddess Usha / Devasena)

The 6th manifestation of Prakriti and spiritual sister of Surya Dev; personifies the first rays of dawn (*Usha*) and twilight (*Pratyusha*), granting protection to children and spiritual boons.

Goddess Aditi & Sage Kashyapa

The cosmic Vedic mother of the Adityas (solar deities), invoked during ancient solar rituals for progeny and righteous lineage.

King Priyavrata & Malinidevi

Pauranik figures whose deceased child was restored to life by Goddess Devasena (Chhathi Maiya) when they observed the Shashti Vrat.

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