The Significance of Karwa Chauth: A Deep Dive into the Rituals and Traditions

Karwa Chauth is an annual Hindu festival where married women observe a nirjala fast for the well-being and longevity of their husbands.

This auspicious festival falls on the Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha in the Hindu month of Kartik.

Karwa Chauth coincides with Sankashti Chaturthi, a day dedicated to the worship of Lord Ganesha.

In some regions like Gujarat, Maharashtra, and South India, where the Amant calendar is followed, Karwa Chauth is observed in the month of Ashwin

The fast, known as Nirjala fast, is incredibly challenging, as women refrain from consuming water or food from sunrise until they sight the moon in the night.

Women gather together for the Karwa Chauth puja, where they read the story of Karwa Chauth and break their fast after seeing the moon, partaking of food and water from their husbands' hands

The deities worshiped during this festival include Lord Ganesha, Maa Parvati, Lord Shiva, and Lord Kartikeya.

Karwa Chauth in 2023 is set to be observed on November 1, according to Drik Panchang, with the fasting period from 6:33 am to 8:15 pm.

The moonrise time for Karwa Chauth in 2023 is at 8:15 pm.

The festival is widely celebrated in North India, including regions such as Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi.