• Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Janakpur gears up for Chhath celebrations

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Mahendranagar (Dhanusha), Oct 22: With the completion of the Deepawali festival, preparations have begun for celebrating the Chhath festival in Janakpurdham.

As the festival approaches, ponds and lakes across the city are being cleaned and decorated. The cleaning of several ponds has already been completed.     

Chhath, a festival dedicated to the Sun God, is traditionally observed with special rituals in the Terai region, including Janakpur, by the Hindu community. In recent years, the celebrations have gradually expanded to other regions as well.     

Markets in the town are bustling with visitors buying essential items for the festival.     

According to Dr Bhogendra Jha, former Vice Chair of the Province Policy and Planning Commission, Madhesh Province, Gangasagar, Dhanushsagar, Aragaja Maharasagar, Ratnasagar, Gordhoi, Dasarath Pond, Nocha Pond, Matkoraba Pond, and Dudhamatighat which are considered sacred water sources here are being cleaned with enthusiastic participation from locals.     

This year, the Chhath festival begins on Monday, October 27, and will be observed over four days. ---   

     Janakpur gears up for Chhath celebrations    

    Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS)    

Mahendranagar (Dhanusha), Oct 22: With the completion of the Deepawali festival, preparations have begun for celebrating the Chhath festival in Janakpurdham. As the festival approaches, ponds and lakes across the city are being cleaned and decorated. The cleaning of several ponds has already been completed.     

Chhath, a festival dedicated to the Sun God, is traditionally observed with special rituals in the Terai region, including Janakpur, by the Hindu community. In recent years, the celebrations have gradually expanded to other regions as well.     

Markets in the town are bustling with visitors buying essential items for the festival.     

According to Dr Bhogendra Jha, former Vice Chair of the Province Policy and Planning Commission, Madhesh Province, Gangasagar, Dhanushsagar, Aragaja Maharasagar, Ratnasagar, Gordhoi, Dasarath Pond, Nocha Pond, Matkoraba Pond, and Dudhamatighat which are considered sacred water sources here are being cleaned with enthusiastic participation from locals.     

This year, the Chhath festival begins on Monday, October 27, and will be observed over four days.(RSS)

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