Karwa Chauth, a cherished festival among married women, will be celebrated this year on Sunday, October 20, 2024. On this day, women observe a day-long fast for the long life and well-being of their husbands. The fast is not just about love and devotion; it is deeply rooted in cultural and spiritual traditions, with several stories, or Vrat Kathas, offering insight into the significance of the rituals.
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Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha
Long ago, in the city of Indraprasthapur, there lived a Brahmin named Vedsharma. He was happily married to Leelavati, and together they had seven sons and a single daughter named Veeravati. Being the only sister among her seven brothers, Veeravati was cherished not only by her parents but also deeply adored by her brothers.
As Veeravati grew older, she married a suitable Brahmin. While staying with her parents after marriage, she decided to observe the Karwa Chauth fast for the long life of her husband, alongside her sisters-in-law. However, as the day progressed, Veeravati grew weak from hunger and eventually fainted.
Seeing their beloved sister in such distress, her brothers couldn’t bear the sight of her suffering. Knowing that Veeravati, being a devoted wife, wouldn’t eat until she saw the moon, they devised a plan to trick her into breaking her fast early. One of the brothers climbed a distant Vat tree, holding a sieve and a lamp, while the others led Veeravati to believe that the moon had risen.
When Veeravati regained consciousness, her brothers brought her to the roof and pointed to the lamp behind the sieve, pretending it was the moon peeking through the tree branches. Believing them, Veeravati made her offerings to the lamp and broke her fast.
However, as soon as she began eating, she experienced a series of bad omens. In her first bite, she found a hair, in the second bite, she sneezed, and shortly after, she received an urgent message from her in-laws. Upon arriving at her husband's home, she was devastated to find that her husband had passed away.
Overcome with grief, Veeravati blamed herself, thinking she had made a grave mistake during the fast. She cried inconsolably over her husband's lifeless body. Hearing her cries, Goddess Indrani, the wife of Lord Indra, appeared before her to offer comfort.
Veeravati, heartbroken, asked the goddess why she had been struck with such a terrible fate on the day of Karwa Chauth. She pleaded with Indrani to bring her husband back to life. Moved by Veeravati’s remorse, Goddess Indrani explained that because Veeravati had broken her fast without offering Argha (the sacred offering) to the moon, her husband had met an untimely death.
Indrani then advised Veeravati to observe the Chauth fast every month throughout the year, including the next Karwa Chauth, promising that her husband would be restored to life. Filled with hope, Veeravati followed the goddess’s instructions, observing each fast with complete faith and performing all the rituals with devotion.
In time, due to the spiritual merit (Punya) she accumulated through these fasts, Veeravati’s husband was brought back to life, and they were reunited, her unwavering devotion rewarded.
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Karwa Chauth: Significance
Goddess Indrani explained that Veeravati’s husband had met an untimely death because she had broken her fast without offering Argha (prayers) to the moon. However, she assured Veeravati that by observing the Karwa Chauth fast properly for an entire year, her husband would come back to life.
With hope and faith, Veeravati followed the goddess’s advice and observed the fast every month with utmost devotion. In the end, her husband was revived, reaffirming the spiritual power and significance of the Karwa Chauth fast.
The story of Veeravati highlights the importance of strict adherence to the rituals of Karwa Chauth. The fast is not merely a physical challenge but a test of devotion, love, and patience. The tale underscores the belief that the fast, when observed with sincerity and devotion, can safeguard not just the husband’s life but also the prosperity and well-being of the entire family.
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The Vrat Katha of Veeravati serves as a reminder of the deep spiritual and cultural roots of Karwa Chauth. It is a festival that celebrates marital love, devotion, and faith in divine blessings. Women observing the fast not only strengthen their bond with their husbands but also affirm their belief in the power of prayer and devotion.
Through this festival, generations of women have expressed their love and commitment, creating a tradition that continues to inspire and connect families today.
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