Devotees Gather in Large Numbers at Burari Ghat for Chhath Puja 2025, Organized by Jai Maa Jankalyan Samiti

New Delhi: The spirit of devotion and tradition was on full display at Burari, Delhi, where the Jai Maa Jankalyan Samiti organized the grand celebration of Chhath Puja 2025 under the leadership of its Chairperson, Sandhya Kumari. Continuing a 12-year-long tradition, the event was held at Baba Colony, Yamuna Pusta, Thokar No. 2, near Hanuman Mandir, where a large number of Chhathvrati women offered evening arghya (prayers) to the setting Sun.

Prominent contributors to the event included Nagendra Singh, Naveen Kaushik, Lalbabu Singh, Raman Kumar, and Subhash Chandra, along with several other dedicated members. The festival, symbolizing faith and culture, witnessed enthusiastic participation from devotees, social workers, and local leaders.

Among the attendees were Municipal Councillor Anil Tyagi, social worker Dr. Ajay Bansal, and Congress leader Mangesh Tyagi, who interacted with the devotees and offered their support. Chhath Puja, dedicated to the worship of the Sun God, is believed to bring happiness, peace, and prosperity to families.

The Jai Maa Jankalyan Samiti extended a warm welcome to all devotees and made elaborate arrangements for offerings, prasadam, and security. Speaking on the occasion, Sandhya Kumari said, “All necessary arrangements for prasadam, water offerings, and safety were ensured. The overwhelming participation of people from across the area strengthened the spirit of harmony and cultural unity.”

The event once again reflected Delhi’s deep-rooted reverence for tradition and the unifying power of Chhath Puja in bringing communities together.

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