Seasonal fruits play a big role in Chhath offerings. Bananas, sugarcane, coconuts, and other fruits available in autumn are placed in beautifully decorated baskets. These are offered to the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya during evening and morning rituals. The fresh produce signifies gratitude for nature’s abundance and the hope for a good harvest.
Complete Chhath Prasad & Samagri List
For devotees preparing their offerings, here is a checklist of essential items for the soop (bamboo basket):
Core Prasad:
Thekua: The main sweet offering.
Kasar: Small sweet balls made of rice flour and jaggery.
Kheer: Often part of the Kharna meal.
Kaddu Bhaat: For the Nahay Khay ritual.
Essential Fruits & Vegetables:
Sugarcane Stalks: Must-have for the puja setup.
A Large Bunch of Green Bananas: A key offering.
Coconuts: Symbolizing purity.
Pomelo (Daabh Nimbu): A large citrus fruit.
Turmeric and Ginger Plants: Offered with their leaves.
Radish (Mooli)
Other Puja Items:
More Than Food: A Spiritual Connection
What makes Chhath prasad special is that it is prepared with absolute purity. Every utensil is washed thoroughly, ingredients are natural, and no packaged items are used. The process itself becomes a form of worship, with each dish carrying the essence of simplicity, devotion, and gratitude.
For devotees, these offerings are not just food items but sacred connections between themselves, nature, and the divine. Sharing them with family, friends, and neighbours keeps the sense of community alive and passes down traditions from one generation to the next.