Water bodies decked with lights, bridges for Chhath

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Kathmandu, October 31 All preparations for celebration of Chhath festival in Kathmandu valley are over with the banks of different rivers,
mainly the Bagmati, and ponds decked with fancy lights and special platforms made for worshipping. Chhath, the greatest festival of the
Mitihila community, will be celebrated tomorrow by offering prayers to the setting sun and wishing for happiness, well-being, good health
and prosperity. Tens of thousands of Hindu devotees, from the Tarai and hills alike, throng the river banks and ponds to perform Chhath
rituals. Ponds and river banks in Kamalpokhari, Gaurighat, Kalimati, Balkhu, Kupandole, Shankhamul, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur witness huge
crowds of devotees. According to the Chhath Organising Committee, the festival is a four-day celebration
‘Nahay Khay&, which literally means ‘bathe and eat&, is the first day of the festival
It was celebrated today
On this day, devotees take holy dips in water bodies, eat one meal and clean their houses and surroundings. Kharna, the second day of the
festival, will be observed tomorrow
On this day, women take holy bath, observe a day-long fast and offer puja to the Sun god
Fast-observers don colourful costumes and carry thakuwa (sweet dishes made from wheat and rice flour), bhshuwa, fruits and holy threads,
among others, as prasad in a special bamboo basket during Shasthi puja, the third day of Chhath on Saturday, to the river banks and ponds
before offering argha to the setting sun
It is the main day of the festival. The festival will conclude on Sunday after worshipping the rising sun
Special security measures have been put in place in and around the designated festival spots to prevent untoward incidents. Chhath is
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