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Chhath Puja 2025 Usha Arghya on 28 October 2025: Check Sunrise Timings Today in Patna, Delhi, Lucknow & More

The sacred Hindu festival of Chhath Puja 2025 is nearing its conclusion as devotees across India prepare to perform the final and most auspicious ritual, Usha Arghya, on Tuesday, October 28, 2025. The festival, dedicated to Lord Surya (the Sun God) and his consort Usha, began on October 25 with the Nahay Khay ritual and will culminate tomorrow with prayers to the rising sun.

Chhath Puja 2025 Usha Arghya: Sunrise Timings on 28 October 2025

The Usha Arghya or Udayagami Arghya marks the end of the Chhath Puja rituals. On this day, devotees gather at rivers, ponds and ghats before dawn to worship the rising Sun (Surya Dev). They offer water, milk, fruits, and sweets in brass or bronze vessels while chanting 'Om Suryaya Namah'.

Chhath Puja 2025 Usha Arghya on 28 October 2025: Check Sunrise Timings Today

After offering Arghya, devotees break their 36-hour-long waterless fast in a ceremony called Parana by consuming Thekua, fruits, and holy water. This act symbolizes gratitude and the successful completion of the Chhath Vrat.

Usha Arghya in Chhath Puja: Know Significance

According to Hindu beliefs, offering prayers to the rising sun during Usha Arghya brings mental peace, self-confidence, and spiritual strength, while also enhancing leadership and fortune. Astrologically, it is considered especially auspicious for individuals with a weak Sun in their horoscope.

Sunrise Timings Today for Usha Arghya Across Major Cities

Devotees across India will offer their morning prayers at the following sunrise timings on October 28, 2025:

  • Delhi- 06:30 AM
  • Lucknow - 06:13 AM
  • Patna - 05:55 AM
  • Kolkata - 05:39 AM
  • Mumbai - 06:37 AM
  • Ranchi - 05:52 AM
  • Bengaluru - 06:12 AM
  • Chennai - 06:02 AM
  • Ahmedabad - 06:42 AM
  • Noida - 06:30 AM

Usha Arghaya Preparations and Ritual Process

Before dawn, women observing the fast take a purifying bath and dress in traditional attire, often in yellow or red sarees, symbolizing purity and devotion. They carry bamboo baskets (soops) filled with offerings such as Thekua, sugarcane, coconuts, bananas, betel nuts, jaggery, rice, grass (Duba), and lamps (Diyas).

As the first rays of the morning sun appear, devotees stand facing east and pour water from their brass pots while offering prayers. The ritual concludes with collective chants and the distribution of Prasad, signifying the end of the festival.

Chhath Puja is one of the most significant festivals in North India, especially in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and parts of Delhi-NCR. It celebrates gratitude, purity and devotion to nature's energy source, the Sun. Devotees observe rigorous fasting and rituals over four days, seeking blessings for prosperity, longevity, and the well-being of their families.

The observance of Chhath involves standing waist-deep in water and offering Arghya (water and prayers) to the Sun God during sunrise and sunset. The festival's culmination with Usha Arghya, offered to the rising sun, symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and renewal of spiritual energy.

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