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Chhath Fasting in USA, `Arghya' in India

by Indra

Oct. 27, 2006

Early morning, I could view the e-mail from Alpana, my daughter-in-law

in the US. She has gone for pre-Chhath fast. I got excited. "Will she

carry out all rituals too?" I am sure US law and administration will not

allow someone to pollute the water bodies as done in the name of

religion in India.

 

My wife informed, "She will be fasting only and someone else will carry

out the rituals here in India." Is it some sort of outsourcing of religious

rituals too? Yamuna expressed her wish to go once to US and celebrate

this Chhath there with all her daughters-in-law. I wonder if it will be

possible. However, years ago I myself used to fast for Yamuna when in

Hind Motors. Even today I understand the people of Bihari origin in

Mauritius and other places also celebrate Chhath in a big way. I will

certainly like to go there once.

 

Fasting is real rigorous for Chhath. While Thursday was a day

of `barawana' (meaning limited type of eating), when the fastee can take

only plain simple food with no onion or garlic even in curry or lintel. Real

fast starts on Friday that is `sanjhawat' (evening of sweet food), when

the fastee can eat only puri or roti with sweet milk pudding (kheer or

sewayian) only in evening. The fastee is expected to drink as much

water as possible with food only, as the fastee can't take even water till

Sunday morning when he/she completes the offerings to the Sun God

after seeing the Sun. It will be tomorrow (Saturday) evening, when the

fastee will give his/her first offering (arghya of fruits, sweet breads, and

milk) to the setting Sun in a water body, river, or even in the sea. Fast

continues till Sunday morning. After bath in water body, the fastee gives

the second and last offerings to the setting Sun. The fast ends.

 

There is a short method too. For circumstantial reasons, one can

certainly go through the rituals on the rooftop or in front of the house

with a big bucket full of water. As I came to know, many in India also

follow that route. Even in Noida one of Yamuna's friend will have it on

her rooftop. Holy River Yamuna's water in New Delhi is so polluted that

someone like me hardly can dare to get into it for `arghya' to Sun God.

 

Since yesterday TV channels and newspapers are carrying reports.

Chhath as it appears has Vedic origin. It is for Sun God. Bihar, and to

some extent, eastern Uttar Pradesh celebrate it as a major festival.

With increasing population from the region shifting to New Delhi and

NCR, it has gained importance here too. Politically, these people in

Delhi significantly influence the election results. As it appears, all

political parties and its leaders are busy in facilitating this festival.

Haryana has given water to fill Yamuna. All ghats have been made

ready to handle the crowd that will be there on Saturday evening and

Sunday morning.

 

I was amazed to read a report in today's Times of India by one Maneesh

Pandey that I didn't know. It says, "In the badlands of Bihar, it is said

that no crime is committed during three days of Chhath." Last year I

wished that the people of Bihar must vow to have Chhath, if Lalu's

misrule of 15 years ends after the assembly election. I wish this time a

prosperity and development of Bihar as a whole under the new

leadership. I pray for getting back the old glory of the state this time.

 

http://www.patnadaily.com/readerswrite/2006/oct/indra43.html

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