Kalindi Kunj Ghat is a beautiful riverbank spot that offers calm surroundings and special areas for Chhath Puja celebrations. It is less crowded compared to ITO and a peaceful option for devotees.
How to reach - The nearest metro is Kalindi Kunj on the Magenta Line. From the station, you can take a short auto ride to reach the ghat.
Tips for a Safe and Smooth Chhath Puja
Arrive Early: The ghats get extremely crowded, especially for the evening arghya on Oct 27th and the morning arghya on Oct 28th. Plan to reach at least an hour or two in advance.
Use Public Transport: Roads leading to major ghats are often blocked or have heavy traffic. The metro is your best option.
Travel Light: Carry only essentials like a mat to sit on, water, and your puja items.
Stay Aware of Your Surroundings: Keep your valuables safe and be mindful of children and elderly family members in the crowd.
Check for Cleanliness: The government makes efforts to clean the ghats, but it's always wise to choose a clean spot to set up your prayer area.
Togetherness at the Ghats
These ghats are not just places of worship. They bring families and communities together. Folk songs, rituals, and devotion fill the air. Chhath Puja in Delhi shows how the festival has travelled far beyond Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh, becoming a part of the capital’s culture.
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