Satuani Snan at Buxar Ganga Ghat witnessed a huge rush of devotees early in the morning as people gathered to take a holy dip in the Ganga on the occasion of the Satuani festival. The festival marks the solar transition and holds deep religious importance in parts of Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern Uttar Pradesh.
Thousands of devotees reached the ghats before sunrise. They took a sacred bath in the river and offered prayers for peace, prosperity, and good health. Many families also performed rituals and charity after the holy dip.
The Satuani Snan at Buxar Ganga Ghat created a festive atmosphere around the riverbanks. Devotees chanted religious slogans while priests conducted rituals and prayers. Some families also performed traditional ceremonies like mundan for their children on this auspicious day.
After the rituals, people followed the age-old tradition of eating sattu with raw mango chutney and offering donations. Local markets and stalls near the ghats also saw heavy activity as pilgrims bought religious items and food.








