Chaiti Chhath 2026 - The four day long tribute to Surya Devta and Chhathi Maiyya
Chaiti Chhath 2026 is amongst the first Chhath observances as per the Hindu Panchang. In a year, there are two Chhath Mahaparv which are observed, once in the month of Chait and one in the month of Kartik both of which months are very auspicious in Hinduism.
Devoted to Surya or the Sun and Chhathi Maiya and observed mostly in Bihar, Jharkhand, Eastern Uttar Pradesh and parts of Nepal, this observance is pure faith, gratitude to nature, discipline in life, simple living and high thinking.
Most people know about the Chhath in Kartik month, but Chaiti Chhath 2026 observed in Chait month is very difficult and spiritually enriching.
| Event | Date |
| Chaithi Chath 2026 Nahay Khay | 22nd March, 2026 |
| Chaithi Chath 2026 Kharna | 23rd March, 2026 |
| Chaithi Chath 2026 Sandhya Arghya | 24th March, 2026 |
| Chaithi Chath 2026 Usha Arghya : Paran | 25th March, 2026 |
The first day of this Mahaparv is called Nahay Khay or Nahai Khai which translates to Eat after Bathing. On this day, the Vrati and his family members wake up early and bathe in Ganga or other holy rivers or ponds nearby. This is a way to cleanse your mind and body and prepare your soul for the fast.
Then the next ritual to be followed is “Kaddu Bhaat” which is sattvik, simple meal consisting of Steamed rice, chana dal and Bottle gourd or kaddu ki sabzi as it is called in Bihar and Jharkhand.
No onion and garlic should be used for cooking as this is considered Prasad or offering to the Chhati Maiyya.
The next day or Day 2 of Chaiti Chhath 2026 is Kharna which is the fasting and Prasad or offering preparation day. The Vrati keeps a day long Nirjala Vrat and in the evening after the sun sets, the prasad after being offered to the Gods is consumed by the Vrati in isolation.
The Prasad is Gur ki kheer (Sweet rice pudding made with jaggery), Roti or chapati and banana. This Prasad is thereafter distributed amongst family and neighbours highlighting the strength of community bonding.
From here starts the 36 hour long Nirjala Vrat.
In many areas the Chhath Mahaprasad which is kept in the soop during Arghya is prepared on the day of Kharna as well. The Prasad is Thekua, Pedakiya or Gujiya, Raw chawal laddu and jaggery Puris or Lol wali Puri.
The third day is the Sandhya Arghya. This is one of the most endearing days of the Chhath Mahaparv. In evening before sunset Vrati and other devotees gather at river banks or pond side to offer Sandhya Arghya to Surya Devta and Chhaiti Maiyya (offering water to the deities) while standing in the river.
This is probably the only festival where the setting Sun is worshipped and offered Jal or water as a gratitude for giving life and energy.
The traditions consist of:
The final day of Chaiti Chath 2026 is Usha Argh and Paran where the Vrati offers Jal or Arghya to Surya before Sunrise and says thank you to the rising Sun for life on Earth. Everyone gathers at 4-5 in the morning around Chhath Ghat to offer Argh or Usha Arghya to the rising Sun and hope and wish for the best life and fresh starts.
Just before sunrise Vratis stand in the water and:
Chaiti Chhath entails thanking and gratefulness to the supreme power that is nature. Worshipping the Sun God during this MahaParv represents:
Chhathi Maiya is the deity worshipped on this day as she is said to grant children to those who have no children and also protect the children and the loved ones.
The customs and traditions of this day are very endearing, heartfelt and strict and the discipline of these 4 days, the 36 hour fast and the pure way to perform all in unison symbolize:
Chaiti Chhath 2026 is not just a observance but a tribute to nature and all natural life sources. Despite the strict rules and traditions, you can see the unwavering faith in people’s eyes and hearts. The true face and representation of Indian Culture lie in this festival.
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