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Chhat Puja or Dala Chhat Pooja, a popular festival celebrated in North Indian states, is observed on the sixth day in the Hindu month of Kartik. In 2009, the date of Chhat Puja is October 23. Chhat or Dala Chhath Puja is celebrated for four days which begins on Kartik Sashti. Chhat Puja is also observed as Surya Shashti. On Surya Shashti or Chhat Puja, Surya Bhagwan (Sun God) is worshipped. Chhat Puja is an important festival for the people of Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. In Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, Chhat is observed as Surya Shashti. In temples dedicated to Surya bhagwan, Surya Shashti is a main celebrations time. Famous Surya temples are – Konark Surya temple of Orissa and Arasavilli Surya Devalayam in Andhra Pradesh. Chhat Nahai Khai 2009 - Lauki Bhat Chhat Puja - Dala Chhat Chhat Pooja Rituals - Four Festivals of Chhat Pooja Chhath Nahai Khai Puja 2009 Celebrations Karva Chauth 2010 - Karwa Chouth Festival in 2010 Tags : Chhat Puja 2009, Chhat Puja celebrations, Chhat Puja rituals, Chhath Pooja in 2009, Dola Chhat Puja in 2009, Dola Chhath Pooja 2009, Festivals in Kartik Month, Hindu Festivals and Auspicious Days in October in 2009 |
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I heard there is a book on scientific side of Chhath by name Chhath Mahagyaan – science of chhath. Years back, tried finding it but couldnt get in the market. Later i came across this website of the same book. Check all the pages of this site
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The word Chhath is a compound of two words; Chah means 6 stages and Hath refers to the science of Hath Yog (austerity).
The word Chhath refers to the process of consciously obtaining the solar energy through 6 stages involving the methods similar to Hath Yog.
Hath here refers to the austerities like fasting, standing in water, etc.
According to another viewpoint, the word Chhath comes from number 6, which signifies its starting date (6th day of the month of Kartik in the Hindu calendar).
Stages of Chhath (Conscious Photoenergization Process)
The entire process of Chhath is divided into 6 scientific stages of Conscious Cosmic Solar Energy Infusion Technique (Conscious Photoenergization Process).
Stage 1: Fasting and the discipline of cleanliness leads to detoxification of the body and mind. This stage prepares the body and mind of the Vratti (devotee) to receive the cosmic solar energy.
Stage 2: Standing in a water body with half the body (navel deep) in the water minimizes the leak of energy and helps the prana (psychic energy) to move up the sushumna (psychic channel in the spine).
Stage 3: Cosmic Solar Energy enters the Vratti’s pineal, pituitary and hypothalamus glands (Triveni complex) through retina and optic nerves.
Stage 4: Activation of Triveni (tri-glandular complex) Pineal, pituitary and hypothalamus
Stage 5: A kind of Polarization of happens in the spine, which results in the Vratti’s gross and subtle bodies getting transformed into a cosmic powerhouse. This can also lead to the awakening of the latent psychic energy popularly known as the Kundalini Shakti.
Stage 6: The body of Vratti (devotee) becomes a channel, which conducts, recycles and transmits the energy into the entire universe.
Retina is a kind of photoelectric material, which emits subtle energy when exposed to light. Hence, very subtle electric energy starts flowing from retina. This energy (photo-bio-electricity) is transmitted from retina to the Pineal gland by the optic nerves connecting the retina to the pineal gland. This leads to activation of the pineal gland. Pineal gland is in close proximity with the pituitary and hypothalamus glands (together, three glands are called Triveni) due to which, the energy generated in this process starts impacting these glands. Consequently, the pranic activity becomes uniform, giving the Vratti a good health and a calm mind.