Chhath Puja 2026 in Noida
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By Rohiit Gupta, Chief Vedic Architect, Trikaal Vaani
Chhath Puja 2026, falling on November 5th, is dedicated to Surya Dev (Sun God). This sacred day observes Krishna Paksha Dwadashi Tithi, Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra Pada 2, and Vaidhriti Yoga. The crucial sunset Arghya muhurat is at 17:29, meticulously avoiding Rahu Kaal from 13:24-14:45 for optimal blessings. In Noida, devotees visit temples like ISKCON Noida and Kalibari Temple Sector 26.
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See my free kundali →Significance of Chhath Puja
The astrological confluence on Chhath Puja 2026, November 5th, amplifies its spiritual potency. The ruling planet, Surya (Sun), is the karaka for soul, vitality, father, and government in Vedic astrology, as meticulously detailed in Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (BPHS). Observing this fast during Krishna Paksha Dwadashi Tithi, a day often associated with Lord Vishnu and the sustenance of creation, deepens the spiritual connection. The Nakshatra for the day, Uttara Phalguni Pada 2, is directly ruled by the Sun, making this a highly auspicious alignment. Uttara Phalguni signifies prosperity, marital bliss, and a strong sense of community, reinforcing the family-centric nature of Chhath. Pada 2 falls in Leo Navamsa, further empowering the Sun's radiant energy, bestowing courage and leadership. While Vaidhriti Yoga can sometimes be perceived as challenging, in the context of devout penance, it signifies perseverance and the ability to overcome obstacles through unwavering spiritual resolve. This unique cosmic alignment on Chhath Puja 2026 offers an unparalleled opportunity to harness the Sun's life-giving energy for physical healing, mental clarity, and spiritual enlightenment.
✨ Remedies for Chhath Puja (ruled by Sun)
- ●Offer Arghya (water) to the Sun at sunrise
- ●Recite Aditya Hridaya Stotra
- ●Respect and serve your father and elders
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Get My Chhath Puja Prediction →Frequently Asked Questions
When is Chhath Puja 2026 in Noida?
Chhath Puja 2026 is observed in Noida on Thursday, 5 November 2026.
Which temples to visit on Chhath Puja in Noida?
Famous temples in Noida: ISKCON Noida, Kalibari Temple Sector 26, Sai Mandir Sector 61.
When is Chhath Puja 2026?
Chhath Puja (worship of Surya Dev) in 2026 is observed on November 5th. It falls on Krishna Paksha Dwadashi Tithi, with sunset Arghya at 17:29. This is a crucial day for seeking the Sun God's blessings, as detailed in the Surya Siddhanta.
Chhath Puja 2026 mein kya karna chahiye?
Devotees should observe the arduous Nirjala fast, offer Arghya to the setting Sun at 17:29, and prepare traditional Prasad like Thekua. Maintaining utmost purity and devotion is paramount, as emphasized in ancient Vedic texts.
Chhath Puja ke din kya nahi karna chahiye?
On Chhath Puja, refrain from consuming meat, alcohol, or onion/garlic. Avoid any form of dishonesty, anger, or impurity. These practices are strictly prohibited to maintain the sanctity of the Vrat, as per traditional customs.
Which planet rules Chhath Puja?
Chhath Puja is predominantly ruled by the mighty Sun (Surya Dev), the celestial body governing vitality, health, and spiritual light. Its astrological significance is deeply expounded in Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, linking it to the soul and father.
Who should observe Chhath Puja?
Primarily observed by women for family well-being, progeny, and prosperity, Chhath Puja can also be undertaken by men. Devotees seeking relief from health ailments or seeking blessings for children, as described in ancient scriptures, benefit greatly.
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