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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.

Features

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

Karwa Chauth Puja

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