Karwa Chauth 2020: Check Chandrodaya time for Moon-sighting
New Delhi: Karwa Chauth is widely known by hundreds of thousands of Hindu ladies and on this pious day they observe a day-long quick for the lengthy and wholesome lives of their husbands. On today, wives pray for his or her husbands’ well-being and prosperity and breaking their quick solely after sighting the moon.
Since sighting the Moon holds a particular significance, the time for Chandrodaya is given right here:
In Delhi, Moon could be sighted at 8.12 pm
Ghaziabad- 8.11 pm
Lucknow- 8.01 pm
Moradabad- 8.05 pm
Kanpur- 8.04 pm
Kolkata-7.40 pm
Mumbai- 8.52 pm
Bhiwani-8.16 pm
Ludhiana-8.12 pm
Yamunanagar(Haryana)-8.08 pm
According to Drik Panchang (drikpanchang.com), the Karwa Chauth puja muhurat is from 5:34 pm to six:52 pm, and the Karwa Chauth vrat or quick or upavasa time is from 6:35 am to eight:12 pm. The moon is predicted to rise at 8:12 pm. The Chaurthi Tithi will begin at 3:24 am at this time and finish at 5:14 am on November 5.
Live TV
Karwa Chauth puja muhurat begins at 5.33 pm on November four until 6.51 pm (length 1 hours 18 minutes)
According to the Hindu calendar, the Karva Chauth Tithi is noticed throughout Krishna Paksha Chaturthi within the month of Kartik. It is basically celebrated in North India, particularly Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, components of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh as nicely.
In Northern India, ladies get collectively and take heed to Karwa Chauth vrata katha.
In the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, the competition is widely known as Atla Tadde, throughout which ladies costume up in conventional clothes, apply henna and sindhoor which symbolises their married standing.
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