Mahaparva Chhath is considered a very important festival of the Hindu religion. This year this great festival started with Nahay-Khay on November 5th. At the same time, we have to eat today. The first Arghya is on November 7th and the second Arghya is on the morning of November 8th. During this time, people are immersed in devotion. People from UP-Bihar living in different parts of the country and the world celebrate this festival in their own ways. The songs of Chhathi Maiya are also played during this time. Chhath songs by Padmashree Sharda Sinha give off a different nuance. People also sing Sharda Sinha’s songs in their own tunes. But we are going to show you a video related to Chhath that is going viral on social media and will leave you in high spirits after listening to it. In fact, an American-based boy named Aviral Jha played such a tune on the flute in Sharda Sinha’s Chhath song ‘Kaanch Hi Baans Ke Bahangiya…’ which mesmerized people.
This song by Aviral Jha was shared by everyone from Bihar BJP leader Samrat Chaudhary to senior Maharashtra BJP leader Vinod Tawde wishing Chhath Puja. This scene of Chhath song played by a child on the flute conveys the message of connecting everyone with their culture and people get emotional after listening to its sweetness. When listening to this child’s flute melody, it becomes clear that he is preserving his cultural heritage despite being abroad. We tell you that Aviral lives in Dallas, America, where his father Saurav Jha is an IT engineer. His mother, Mona Jha, on the other hand, has an MS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech University. 12-year-old Aviral’s family background is also great. His grandfather Dr. Nalinikant Jha was the vice-chancellor of Bhagalpur University.
Bihar’s son Aviral Jha has touched the heart of every Bihari in America with his beautiful presentation. Our festivals and rituals always keep us connected to our roots.
Congratulations to Aviral Jha. May Chhathi Maiya’s blessings be with you. #ChhathParv pic.twitter.com/KVAzBDAohj
— Samrat Choudhary (@samrat4bjp) November 4, 2024