Karwa Chauth is a Hindu festival observed by married women, primarily in North India, for the well-being, longevity, and prosperity of their husbands. Women fast from sunrise to moonrise without consuming food or water. The festival includes rituals such as Sargi (pre-dawn meal), fasting, prayers, and viewing the moon through a sieve before breaking the fast. It symbolizes devotion, love, and marital fidelity.Karwa Chauth is a Hindu festival observed by married women, primarily in North India, for the well-being, longevity, and prosperity of their husbands. Women fast from sunrise to moonrise without consuming food or water. The festival includes rituals such as Sargi (pre-dawn meal), fasting, prayers, and viewing the moon through a sieve before breaking the fast. It symbolizes devotion, love, and marital fidelity.
β’ Observed by married women for the longevity of their husbands
β’ Fasting from sunrise to moonrise without food or water
β’ Sargi β pre-dawn meal provided by mother-in-law or family
β’ Evening gatherings for group prayers and storytelling
β’ Karwa Chauth Thali decorated with diya, kumkum, flowers, and sweets
β’ Puja performed by women after seeing the moon
β’ Viewing the moon through a sieve and offering prayers
β’ Breaking the fast with water and food after moon sighting
β’ Exchange of gifts between husband and wife
β’ Singing traditional songs and rituals of devotionβ’ Observed by married women for the longevity of their husbands@β’ Fasting from sunrise to moonrise without food or water@β’ Sargi β pre-dawn meal provided by mother-in-law or family@β’ Evening gatherings for group prayers and storytelling@β’ Karwa Chauth Thali decorated with diya, kumkum, flowers, and sweets@β’ Puja performed by women after seeing the moon@β’ Viewing the moon through a sieve and offering prayers@β’ Breaking the fast with water and food after moon sighting@β’ Exchange of gifts between husband and wife@β’ Singing traditional songs and rituals of devotion
Samagri
β’ Karwa (clay pot)
β’ Thali (plate) decorated with flowers, diya, kumkum, rice, and sweets
β’ Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor
β’ Rice grains (Akshata)
β’ Fruits and sweets for offering
β’ Water vessel for puja (Kalash)
β’ Coconut
β’ Red cloth or chunari for the Karwa
β’ Bell (Ghanti)
β’ Holy water (Ganga jal)
β’ Turmeric and vermilion (Kumkum)
β’ Flowers (marigold, rose, etc.)
β’ Sargi items: fruits, sweets, paratha, milk, and dry fruitsβ’ Karwa (clay pot)@β’ Thali (plate) decorated with flowers, diya, kumkum, rice, and sweets@β’ Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor@β’ Rice grains (Akshata)@β’ Fruits and sweets for offering@β’ Water vessel for puja (Kalash)@β’ Coconut@β’ Red cloth or chunari for the Karwa@β’ Bell (Ghanti)@β’ Holy water (Ganga jal)@β’ Turmeric and vermilion (Kumkum)@β’ Flowers (marigold, rose, etc.)@β’ Sargi items: fruits, sweets, paratha, milk, and dry fruits
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