Chhath Puja: Traditional Approach to Sustainable Living and Scientific Wellness

At first glance, Chhath Puja appears as a deeply devotional festival—devotees standing in rivers at sunrise and sunset, offering prayers to Surya. But look a little closer, and it reveals something far more profound. Chhath is a celebration of balance—between humans and nature, discipline and devotion, body and mind. It quietly encodes a way of […]

Thekua: Symbol of Devotion, Tradition, and Togetherness

Thekua’s popularity in Chhath Puja goes far beyond it being a festive sweet—it is, in many ways, the spirit of the festival shaped into something you can hold, offer, and share. In fact, for many devotees, Chhath feels incomplete without thekua. It is the most awaited prasad, prepared with care and devotion in almost every […]

Chhath Puja — A Four-Day Journey Through Ritual and Meaning

Chhath doesn’t arrive all at once. It unfolds slowly, almost like a rhythm the household settles into. Each day carries its own pace—starting with quiet preparation, moving into discipline, and then opening up into collective devotion by the river. By the time it ends, it feels less like an event and more like something the […]

Chhath Puja: An Ancient Tradition That Still Finds Its Way to the Sun

Early in the morning, as the sky slowly turns golden, people gather along riverbanks. They stand quietly in water, hands folded, eyes fixed on the rising sun. There is no noise, no rush—just calm, focus, and devotion. In today’s fast-moving world, where most festivals have taken new outlook, Chhath Puja feels very different. It is […]

Chhath Puja Dos and Don’ts: A Guide to Rituals with Sincerity

Chhath Puja is a festival where intention matters as much as ritual. Every step—from cleaning the home to offering arghya to the Sun—is done with mindfulness and restraint. It’s less about perfection, and more about sincerity. Here’s a balanced guide to what to embrace, and what to be mindful of. The Dos: What to Embrace […]

Where the Sun Meets Faith: The Grand Ghats of Chhath in Patna and Varanasi

Chhath Puja is not just a festival—it is a deeply personal act of devotion, performed in silence, discipline, and unwavering faith. And nowhere does this devotion come alive more powerfully than on the ghats—where thousands stand in water, eyes fixed on the horizon, waiting for the Sun. Among all places, two cities stand out for […]

Sharda Sinha: The Voice of Chhath Itself

There are some voices that don’t just sing songs—they become a part of people’s lives. And then there are rare voices like Sharda Sinha’s, which quietly turn into tradition itself. In many homes across Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern Uttar Pradesh, Chhath Puja does begin with voice of Sharda Sinha. Sharda Sinha did not arrive as […]

Tal Mishri: Traditional Sweetness, A Smarter Choice

Less processed, naturally balanced, and rooted in tradition , tal mishri offers a more mindful approach to sweetness without losing the comfort of familiar taste. We often treat all sweeteners the same. Whether it’s refined sugar, jaggery, or mishri, the assumption is simple,they’re all just forms of sweetness. But from a nutritional and metabolic standpoint, […]

Chhath Puja: Where Ancient Traditions Meet Modern Wellness

From mindful fasting and seasonal eating to sustainable living and discipline, Chhath reflects a timeless way of life that feels more relevant today than ever before. At first glance, Chhath Puja appears as a deeply devotional festival,devotees standing in rivers at sunrise and sunset, offering prayers to Surya. But look a little closer, and it […]

Thekua: More Than a Sweet, It’s the Soul of Chhath

Rooted in devotion, family traditions, and generations of shared memories, thekua carries the warmth, faith, and togetherness that make Chhath truly unforgettable. Thekua: A Taste of Devotion, Tradition, and Togetherness   Thekua’s popularity in Chhath Puja goes far beyond it being a festive sweet,it is, in many ways, the spirit of the festival shaped into […]