Hindus worship the sun god as night falls during Chhath Puja

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Hindu devotees perform religious rituals as they offer prayers to the sun god at Sangam during Chhath festival in Allahabad on Nov. 19. Devotees pay obeisance to both the rising and the setting sun in the Chhath festival when people express their thanks and seek the blessings of the forces of nature, mainly the sun and river.
Hindu devotees perform religious rituals as they offer prayers to the sun god at Sangam during Chhath festival in Allahabad on Nov. 19. Devotees pay obeisance to both the rising and the setting sun in the Chhath festival when people express their thanks and seek the blessings of the forces of nature, mainly the sun and river.Sanjay Kanojia / AFP - Getty Images
An Indian Hindu devotee prostrates himself as his wife and children walk behind him as part of rituals at sunset near the holy Yamuna River during the Chhath Puja festival in New Delhi, India, on Nov. 19.
An Indian Hindu devotee prostrates himself as his wife and children walk behind him as part of rituals at sunset near the holy Yamuna River during the Chhath Puja festival in New Delhi, India, on Nov. 19.Kevin Frayer / AP
Hindu devotees pray while standing in the waters of the Arabian Sea as they worship the sun god during the Hindu religious festival
Hindu devotees pray while standing in the waters of the Arabian Sea as they worship the sun god during the Hindu religious festivalVivek Prakash / Reuters
Hindu devotees take part in worship on the banks of the River Ganges river during Chhath festival, an ancient Hindu festival, rituals are performed to thank the sun god for sustaining life on earth, in Patna, India, on Nov. 19.
Hindu devotees take part in worship on the banks of the River Ganges river during Chhath festival, an ancient Hindu festival, rituals are performed to thank the sun god for sustaining life on earth, in Patna, India, on Nov. 19.Aftab Alam Siddiqui / AP

Hindu devotees worship the Sun god during the Hindu religious festival "Chhat Puja" at sunset on Monday. Hindu devotees worship the Sun god and fast all day for the betterment of their family and society during the festival.

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An Indian devotee lights earthen lamps as she performs rituals in front of the setting sun at the sacred Tawi river during the Chhath festival in Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir, India, on Nov. 19.
An Indian devotee lights earthen lamps as she performs rituals in front of the setting sun at the sacred Tawi river during the Chhath festival in Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir, India, on Nov. 19.Jaipal Singh / EPA
Hindu devotees perform religious rituals as they offer prayers to the sun god at Sangam during Chhath festival in Allahabad on Nov. 19. Devotees pay obeisance to both the rising and the setting sun in the Chhath festival when people express their thanks and seek the blessings of the forces of nature, mainly the sun and river.
Hindu devotees perform religious rituals as they offer prayers to the sun god at Sangam during Chhath festival in Allahabad on Nov. 19. Devotees pay obeisance to both the rising and the setting sun in the Chhath festival when people express their thanks and seek the blessings of the forces of nature, mainly the sun and river.Sanjay Kanojia / AFP - Getty Images
Indian Hindu devotees offer prayers to the sun god on the occasion of Chhath Puja festival at Yamuna river in New Delhi, India, on Nov. 19. On Chhath, an ancient Hindu festival, rituals are performed to thank the sun god for sustaining life on earth. The banner reads as
Indian Hindu devotees offer prayers to the sun god on the occasion of Chhath Puja festival at Yamuna river in New Delhi, India, on Nov. 19. On Chhath, an ancient Hindu festival, rituals are performed to thank the sun god for sustaining life on earth. The banner reads asTsering Topgyal / AP
A Hindu devotee holds a firework in his hand as he worships the sun god during the Hindu religious festival
A Hindu devotee holds a firework in his hand as he worships the sun god during the Hindu religious festivalVivek Prakash / Reuters

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