Karwa Chauth is a beautiful and significant festival celebrated by married women in India. It’s a day to express love, devotion, and prayer for the well-being and longevity of their husbands. This celebration of love and togetherness is observed with great enthusiasm and rituals. 🌕 The Importance of the Moon The festival falls on the fourth day after the full moon in the Hindu lunisolar calendar, often in October or November. It is celebrated by fasting from sunrise to moonrise. The moon holds a special place in this festival, symbolizing beauty and purity. 💞 A Day of Fasting and Prayer Married women wake up before sunrise to eat a pre-dawn meal called ‘Sargi,’ which provides them with the strength to fast throughout the day. They refrain from consuming any food or water during the day until they sight the moon. 🙏 Prayer and Rituals The fast is broken only when the moon rises. Women offer water to the moon and then look at it through a sieve or a dupatta (veil), and then at their hu...
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