Massive crowds gather at Jamshedpur’s rivers, ponds for Chhath Puja
Key Points:
– Devotees flock to Jamshedpur’s rivers for Chhath’s third day
– District administration deploys divers for safety
– Chhath Puja concludes after four days of rituals
JAMSHEDPUR – On the third day of the four-day Chhath Puja, thousands of devotees gathered at various rivers and ponds across Jamshedpur to perform traditional rituals.
The devotees, coming together in large numbers, offered prayers to the Sun God, a central figure in this Hindu festival, which holds deep cultural significance across Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of Uttar Pradesh.
The festival’s rituals began early in the morning and continued throughout the day, with devotees offering fruits, rice, and sacred items as part of the prayers to honor the Sun and seek blessings for prosperity and well-being.
Extensive Safety Measures
Given the enormous turnout, the district administration took extensive measures to ensure the safety of the devotees.
Specialized divers were stationed near popular riverbanks and ponds, ready to respond to any emergencies that might arise amid the crowd.
In addition, authorities marked specific zones along the banks to guide the flow of people and prevent overcrowding.
Medical tents and first-aid facilities were also set up near the water bodies to address any immediate health concerns.
“We expect large crowds every year during Chhath Puja, and our priority is to facilitate a safe environment for everyone attending,” said a local official overseeing the safety arrangements.
Tradition and Community
Chhath Puja is a significant event in Jharkhand, with Jamshedpur seeing one of the largest gatherings in the state.
The third day, considered one of the most important, involves rituals performed by devotees who stand in waist-deep water, offering their prayers to the setting and rising sun.
This festival, characterized by self-discipline and worship, draws entire families together to perform these sacred rituals, which are a vital part of the region’s cultural heritage.
The Chhath Puja in Jamshedpur will culminate in the early hours of the final day, with devotees gathering for a final prayer to the rising sun, marking the end of the cherished festival.

