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Karwa Chauth 2023: How To Do Karwa Chauth At Home, A Step By Step Guide For Complete Puja Rituals
Karwa Chauth is a Hindu festival where a fasting ritual is observed by married women for the well-being and longevity of their husbands. It is typically observed on the fourth day after the full moon in the Hindu lunar month of Kartik.
Even though the customs, rituals, and traditions slightly vary from different regions and communities in India, the core elements remain the same. This year Karwa Chauth will be observed on Wednesday, 1 November 2023. Here is the step-by-step guide for complete puja rituals.

1.
Sargi
Preparation
On
this
day,
Married
women
wake
up
before
sunrise,
usually
around
4:00
am
or
4:30
am,
and
have
a
pre-dawn
meal
called
"Sargi" prepared
by
their
mother-in-law.
The
sargi
includes
foods
like
fenia
(a
sweet
dish
made
from
semolina),
fruits,
nuts,
and
at
times
dishes
that
are
savory.
Apart
from
this,
married
women
also
receive
gifts
and
new
clothes
from
their
in-laws
as
a
token
of
love
and
blessings.
2.
Fasting
Begins
After
consuming
Sargi,
the
fast
begins,
and
participants
refrain
from
consuming
any
food
or
water
until
moonrise.
3.
Applying
Mehendi
(Henna)
On
this
day,
women
apply
intricate
henna
designs
on
their
hands
and
feet,
and
it
is
an
important
part
of
the
celebration.
4.
Puja
Preparations
In
the
late
afternoon,
women
clean
and
decorate
the
puja
(prayer)
area
in
their
homes
dress
in
traditional
attire,
and
adorn
themselves
with
jewelry.
5. Karwa Chauth Puja
- Women gather the necessary puja items such as a clay pot (Karwa) filled with water, a picture or idol of Goddess Parvati, a decorated thali (plate) with roli, rice, incense, a lit diya (lamp), and some sweets during late afternoon or evening.
- They sit in a circle with other fasting women in the neighborhood and a priest or an elderly woman guides them through the puja rituals.
- These women offer prayers to Goddess Parvati and seek her blessings for their husband's long and healthy lives.
- They listen to the Karwa Chauth Katha (narrative) that tells the story of Queen Veeravati and the significance of the fast.
- They pass their Karwa (clay pot) and thali (plate) to each other in a clockwise direction while singing traditional songs.
6. Breaking the Fast
- The most awaited moment of the day is the sighting of the moon.
- Women look at the moon through a sieve or a dupatta (scarf) while holding their thali with the lit diya.
- After seeing the moon, they offer water to the moon to seek its blessings and then to their husbands by touching their feet.
- The husband then feeds his wife the first sip of water and some food, officially breaking her fast.
- Once the Karwa Chauth fast is successfully completed, women pray for the well-being and prosperity of their husbands and their family members.
- Friends and family often join in the celebration, and a festive meal is shared.



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