October 20, 2024 / 09:49 IST
Step-by-step Karva Chauth Rituals Guide
Karwa Chauth is a cherished festival celebrated by married women, where they fast for the long life, prosperity, and well-being of their husbands. This year it will be celebrated on Sunday, October 20, 2024. Over the years, cinema and television have popularized this festival globally, especially among Indian communities. However, Karwa Chauth has deep roots in spiritual and cultural traditions, and the rituals associated with it hold profound significance.
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Karwa Chauth 2024: Rituals
- Sankalp (Vow) The day of Karwa Chauth begins with a sacred vow or Sankalp. After taking a morning bath, women take the pledge to observe the fast for the health and longevity of their husbands and the welfare of the family. This vow includes abstaining from food and water until the moon is sighted.
Karwa Chauth 2024: Puja Muhurat, Vidhi, and Mantras- Mantra for Sankalp मम सुखसौभाग्य पुत्रपौत्रादि सुस्थिर श्री प्राप्तये करक चतुर्थी व्रतमहं करिष्ये। I vow to observe the Karak Chaturthi fast for the well-being of my husband, sons, and grandsons, and to attain everlasting prosperity.
- Preparations for Karwa Chauth Puja The most auspicious time for Karwa Chauth Puja is during Sandhya time, which begins after sunset. The exact Puja timings vary from place to place, so it’s important to check the local timings for your city.
Women typically gather for the Puja, either drawing an image of Goddess Gaura and Chauth Mata (forms of Goddess Parvati) on the wall or using a printed Puja calendar. The central focus of the Puja is to seek blessings from Goddess Parvati, Lord Shiva, Lord Kartikeya, and Lord Ganesha.
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- Mantra for Parvati Puja नमः शिवायै शर्वाण्यै सौभाग्यं संतति शुभाम्। प्रयच्छ भक्तियुक्तानां नारीणां हरवल्लभे॥ O beloved consort of Lord Shiva, please bestow a long life to my husband and bless me with beautiful sons.
- Reading the Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha After worshipping Goddess Parvati and her family, the women narrate the Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha, a story about the significance and power of observing the fast. This story, passed down through generations, strengthens the spiritual connection and devotion associated with the fast.
- Giving Charity (Daan) After completing the Puja, the Karwa (a small pitcher) is filled with water or milk, and precious items such as stones or coins are placed inside it. This Karwa is then offered to a Brahmin or a married woman (Suhagan) as charity.
Karwa Chauth 2024 Date: Karva Chauth Moon Sighting Time and Puja Muhuratकरकं क्षीरसम्पूर्णा तोयपूर्णमथापि वा। ददामि रत्नसंयुक्तं चिरञ्जीवतु मे पतिः॥
I offer this milk-filled Karwa, adorned with precious stones, for the long life of my husband.
- Worshipping the Moon The final and most significant ritual of Karwa Chauth is worshipping the Moon God (Chandra Dev). After the moon rises, women offer Argha (sacred water offering) and prayers to the moon, seeking its blessings for their husband’s long life. Only after this offering is made do they break their fast, typically with a sip of water or a bite of food offered by their husband.
Why is the Moon Worshipped on Karwa Chauth? Know the Significance of Chandra PujaKarwa Chauth is more than just a fast; it's a celebration of love, commitment, and spiritual devotion. While cinema may have glamorized the day, its true essence lies in the cherished traditions passed down through generations. For married women, it remains a deeply significant ritual, symbolizing their dedication to their husbands and faith in the divine protection of their family.
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