Many didn’t know and many just found it strange that people celebrating a festival and offering bucketful fruits, vegetables to Sun near water sources like ponds, rivers. By the time people started to celebrate the festival all India. But this year, with the pandemic affecting lifestyle and the way of festive celebrations, Chhath Puja hasn’t been left untouched by this trend. Including Delhi, Jharkhand, and various cities in many states facing the heat of Covid-19, have banned the festivities of Chhath Puja at public places. The decision has put devotees in dilemma, yet the enthusiasm hasn’t come to an end and this year they are going to celebrate the festival in a different way but with the same spirit. Amid all this, the question arrives, that why and how Chhath Puja is celebrated apart from the view that is visible to the outer world for 2 days as “Arag” and yet it goes on for 4 days? Here’s the answer to all your questions with the mesmerizing visuals of Chhath celebrations: