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The Sacred Foods of Chhath Puja and Their Symbolism

Chhath Puja, one of India’s most revered festivals, is a celebration of the Sun God and nature’s bounty. Every ritual, from fasting to offerings, carries deep spiritual significance. Among these, the foods prepared and offered are not just delicacies they are symbols of devotion, purity, and gratitude.

Last Updated: October 23, 2025 | 5:06 PM IST
Thekua – Sweet Symbol of Devotion - Photo Gallery
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Thekua – Sweet Symbol of Devotion

Thekua, a crunchy wheat and jaggery sweet, symbolizes devotion and the sweetness of life. It’s a must-have offering to the Sun God. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Fruits – Gifts of Nature - Photo Gallery
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Fruits – Gifts of Nature

Seasonal fruits like bananas, mangoes, and coconuts represent purity, prosperity, and gratitude for nature’s bounty. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Sugarcane – Strength and Energy - Photo Gallery
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Sugarcane – Strength and Energy

Sugarcane symbolizes vitality and energy, reminding devotees to stay strong and committed during the rigorous fasting period. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Rice and Rice-based Offerings - Photo Gallery
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Rice and Rice-based Offerings

Rice, often offered raw or cooked, signifies sustenance, fertility, and abundance in life. It’s a staple in every Chhath basket.(Image Source: Pinterest)

Gur Ki Kheer – Sweetness and Prosperity - Photo Gallery
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Gur Ki Kheer – Sweetness and Prosperity

Gur (jaggery) ki kheer symbolizes prosperity, sweetness, and devotion. It’s a nourishing treat offered to the Sun God for health and well-being.(Image Source: Pinterest)

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