Chhath Puja Sandhya Arghya Samagri List: On the third day of Chhath Puja, arghya is offered to the setting sun. In Hinduism, the Sun is considered a true deity, who is the giver of life, energy, and health. Chhathi Maiya and Suryadev are worshipped in Chhath Puja. On the third day, when the Sun starts setting, devotees thank it for giving light, energy, and life throughout the day. Offering arghya to the setting sun on the third day is a symbol of gratitude. The material (worship material) prepared for Sandhya Arghya in Chhath Puja is considered very sacred and special. Every object, even the smallest, has its own religious and symbolic significance. To avoid forgetting any items during the evening offering, make a note of the entire list so that there are no disruptions during the puja…
Chhath Puja Evening Arghya Materials List
Main Puja Materials
Soup or Daura (bamboo basket-like vessel) – Essential for offering Arghya
Bamboo baskets (two or four) – For holding fruits, prasad, and puja materials
Kalash (brass/copper) – For filling water and offering it to the Sun God
Thali (brass or bronze) – For holding the items during the puja
Diya (clay or brass) – For lighting during Surya Arghya
Ganga water or pure water – For offering Arghya
Surya Kavach recitation
Fruits and Prasad Materials
Bananas (12 or 24 pieces) – Traditionally placed in each Soup
Apples, coconuts, guavas, lemons, pomegranates, and sugarcane are considered among the Panchaphalas
Sweet potatoes – Particularly part of the Chhath offering
Daab (tender coconut) – Water and purity Symbols of auspiciousness
Jackfruit, betel nut, and betel leaves – Symbols of auspiciousness
Prasad (Thekua and other items)
Thekua – The main offering of Chhath Puja (made from wheat flour, jaggery, and ghee)
Rasiya Kheer (Jaggery Kheer) – Prepared before offering Arghya
Rice and milky rice (Khichdi or Pua-Pakwan) – Used in the fasting diet
Laddus, sweets (homemade) – Offered as Prasad
Plants and Puja Materials
Five types of fruits and green vegetables – Symbolize the five elements
Water chestnut and ginger – Considered special puja materials
Sugarcane (with full stalk) – Necessary for decorating the Chhath Ghat and for worship
New crop paddy (grain) – Symbolizes prosperity
Other essential items
Clothes (new saree and dhoti) – For the fasting person's bath and worship
Roli, rice (akshat), vermillion, turmeric, and kumkum – For worship
Dhoop, camphor, and agarbatti – To purify the atmosphere, for
Flowers (mainly marigolds) – for decoration and worship
Earthen lamps and oil – for decorating the ghat
Suthni, an earthen pot, and cloth for decorating the basket
Cord or thread – for tying the urn or decorating the lamp
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