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Chhath Puja 2017: Morning Arghya to Surya God (Photo feature)

KATHMANDU, Oct 27: The celebration of Chhath signifies harmony and coexistence in the multi-cultural country. The festival is dedicated to the worship of the Sun God, the divine deity revered for blessing the people with progress and prosperity and healing power.
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By Prabin Koirala

KATHMANDU, Oct 27: The celebration of Chhath signifies harmony and coexistence in the multi-cultural country. The festival is dedicated to the worship of the Sun God, the divine deity revered for blessing the people with progress and prosperity and healing power.



The festival is celebrated especially in the southern plains of the country. It is celebrated for four days by following a rigorous routine, with last day of this year's celebrations falling on Friday.


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Here are few alluring pictures taken this morning at Guheshwori, Kathmandu. 


 

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