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Karwa Chauth 2020: Significance, Date and Muhurat Time

Karwa Chauth 2020, is a well-liked Hindu pageant celebrated predominantly in Northern India, and this 12 months the pageant might be celebrated throughout the nation on November 4. The pageant is a celebration of marriage, throughout which the spouse fasts for the day as prayer for a wholesome and lengthy life for her husband. According to Drik Panchang, Karwa Chauth takes place through the Hindu calendar month of Kartik within the Krishna Paksha Chaturthi part. Karwa Chauth coincides with one other essential pageant, Sankashti Chaturthi, which is a fasting day in honour of Lord Ganesha. On Karwa Chauth girls start their quick from dawn and don’t devour even a drop of water, not to mention meals, till they see the moon. The pageant is well known in another way throughout the states, however in well-liked tradition and Bollywood we see the tradition of girls fasting by the day, dressing up and making use of henna on their arms, then when the moon rises they see the moon by a sieve after which their husbands by it, then they’re fed meals and water by their husbands. However, in actuality the traditions range barely, in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, girls cross pots referred to as karvas amongst themselves, seeing the reflection of the moon within the water or by a sieve, after this they provide water to the moon. The husband then offers water to his spouse after which she breaks her quick and eats.

In Andhra Pradesh the pageant is well known as Atla Tadde, girls costume up in conventional clothes, apply henna and sindhoor which symbolises their married standing. In different elements of North India, girls get collectively and take heed to Karwa Chauth katha.

According to Drik Panchang, 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. On November 4, the moon will rise at 8:12 pm. The Chaurthi Tithi will begin at 3:24 am on November Four and finish at 5:14 am on November 5.

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