Chhath Puja 2025: Why do women apply vermilion up to their noses during Chhath Puja?

Chhath Puja 2025: Chhath Puja is a four-day festival dedicated to the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya. On this day, married women apply vermilion from the parting of their hair to the nose. So, let's learn the religious significance of applying vermilion to the nose.

 

Why do women apply vermillion up to their nose on Chhath Puja?

 

 

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This year, Chhath will be celebrated from October 25th to 28th. Chhath Puja is a four-day rigorous and spiritual festival dedicated to the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya. During this time, devotees worship the Sun, offering prayers to the setting and rising sun. This festival is celebrated on the sixth day of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Kartika, and is celebrated to bless children, prosperity, and longevity.

 

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Chhath Mahaparva is the only festival in the world where the setting sun is also worshipped. During Chhath, you've likely noticed married women applying vermilion up to their noses. Have you ever wondered why married women apply vermilion up to their noses? So, let's find out why married women apply vermilion from their noses to their foreheads during Chhath. Learn its religious significance.

 

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According to religious beliefs, there is a reason behind women applying vermillion from the nose to the parting of their hair. It is believed that married women apply vermillion from the parting of their hair to the nose to ensure the long life of their husbands. It is believed that husbands who do this will have long lives and live longer.

 

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On the Chhath festival, women apply vermilion from the nose to the parting of their hair to prolong their husband's life and increase their respect and prestige in society. Religious belief holds that women who hide their vermilion, their husbands become hidden in society and are unable to progress. Not only this, but not applying vermilion also reduces their husband's lifespan. For this reason, during Chhath Puja, women apply vermilion from the nose to the parting of their hair. By applying vermilion, women also express their love and respect for their husbands.

 

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Sindoor is considered a symbol of married life, and applying it from the parting of hair to the nose during Chhath Puja protects married life and increases the lineage.

 

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Applying vermilion from the nose to the parting of the hair during Chhath Puja is considered a symbol of marital bliss, a long life for the husband, and prosperity for the family. It is believed that the longer the vermilion, the longer the husband's life and the greater the happiness in the family. It also symbolizes marital bliss, devotion, and respect.