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"Karwa Chauth- a normal day with lots of significance, The deep color of mehendi in hand makes the love enhance The tunes of heart are signified by the bangles in hands, The vermillion in head is the epitome of commitments, The mangalsutra in neck is the thread of trust between companions, The bindi on forehead indicates the relation's pure essence, The smile on the face indicates your jouissance, The water in Karwa is the time, patience, love, sacrifice... that it takes to give the relation more strength, and In all the moon witnesses your relevance."
Do you all know which month is going on, according to Hindu calendar? It's the month of 'Karthika'/'Kartik', the 7th month of the Hindu calendar, generally overlapping October and November. Kartik maasam is predominantly famous as Diwali comes in this month. But, the fourth day after Purnima in Kartik month is called KARWA CHAUTH- a festival about which we all have heard, seen in television, read about in newspapers and have even seen our Samaina celebrating it.
Today, as we all at FamiliaDeYUDKBH gather here to celebrate this festival with you all, we have come along with some known and unknown stories about it. Some interesting facts about Karwa Chauth to make this festival a little more informative for you all. ✨
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When we listen to the word karwa chauth, things that come in our mind are fasting, applying hena, getting ready, pooja thaals and embellishing oneself. No doubt that these all are true but there is much more about it which most of us don't know.
Karwa chauth not only celebrates the relationship between married couples but also other relations. Now you all must be thinking how. Hence, in this chapter, we are going to cover all about Karwa Chauth, as much as we could.
Marriage is a life-long journey which thrives on love, commitment, trust, communication, patience, and companionship. Karwa Chauth celebrates these human emotions existing between married couples. Karwa Chauth is a day long fast without even having a sip of water (Nirjala Vrat), observed by married women for the welfare and longevity of their husbands. The festival is also observed by unmarried women who pray in the hope of securing a desired partner. There are various stories which describe the starting and significance of this festival. It is also believed that in old times, communication was also a big obstacle. So to ease this problem, women started celebrating Karwa Chauth in a grand way where married women of the whole village and some nearby villages used to congregate in one place and spend the day in joy and laughter. They befriended each other and called each other God-friends or God-sisters. One can say that this festival started as a means of enjoyment and to forget the fact that they are alone at their in-laws place. They celebrated the union among themselves on this day and gave each other bangles, lipsticks, sindoor, etc. to remind each other that there is always a friend somewhere for them.