Mumbai: Karwa Chauth is a significant festival in India, celebrated by married women. On this day, women fast from sunrise until moonrise, praying for their husband’s long and healthy lives. According to the Hindu calendar, the festival occurs on the fourth day of the dark fortnight in Kartik month. In 2024, Karwa Chauth falls on Sunday, October 20. This festival holds great cultural and spiritual importance for married couples.
Karwa Chauth is a special occasion for married couples, symbolising love, devotion, and prayers for a long and happy marriage. As the moon rises, married women don their finest attire, adorn their hands with beautiful henna, and gather to conclude their fast.
For married Hindu women, witnessing the moon on Karwa Chauth is deeply meaningful. After fasting throughout the day for their husbands’ health and longevity, women conclude their fast only after seeing the moon. This ritual symbolises the culmination of their prayers and commitment, with the moon’s blessings believed to bring prosperity and strengthen marital bonds. Traditionally, women first view the moon through a sieve before looking at their husbands, marking the end of their fast with reverence.