The most beloved and purest festival, Chhath, is fast approaching, and with the first day (Nahay-Khay) on November 7, 2024, the devotees of Chhathi Maiya are eagerly waiting to celebrate this four-day festival with great pomp. One of the biggest festivals of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal is dedicated to the Sun God. Devotees on the first day with Nahay Khay take a holy dip in the river and keep fast for 36 hours. It is observed with utmost devotion and strict rituals, aimed at offering prayers to the Sun God (Surya Dev) and Chhathi Maiya (Mother Goddess of Chhath) for the well-being of family members and to express gratitude for life’s blessings. It is observed with utmost devotion and strict rituals aimed at offering prayers to the Sun God (Surya Dev) and Chhathi Maiya (Mother Goddess of Chhath) for the well-being of family members and to express gratitude for life’s blessings. In this article, we will focus on the Do’s and Don'ts to follow in this biggest festival in India.