Karva Chauth, the festival of married women, on October 13, wish for husband’s long life
New Delhi | Karva Chauth 2022: Karva Chauth, the biggest festival of women! This festival has great significance especially for the married women. To wish for the long life and healthy life of the husband, married women observe a fast of Karva Chauth and after fasting for the whole day, break the fast only by offering Arghya to the moon at night.
Karva Chauth 2022: According to the Hindu calendar, the fast of Karva Chauth falls on the Chaturthi Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month every year. This year, the fast of Karva Chauth will be celebrated on 13 October i.e. Thursday. Where another married women observe Karva Chauth fast for the long life of the husband, while unmarried girls observe this fast to get the desired groom. The importance of the fast of Karva Chauth is so much that even Bollywood movies and TV serials cannot live without showing this festival. No matter how big an actress she is, she also performs this fast with full faith.
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Auspicious time for karva chauth fast
Kartik month Krishna Paksha Chaturthi starts – 13 October 2022, 1:59 am
Kartik month Krishna Paksha Chaturthi ends – 14 October 2022, 3:8 am in the morning
Karva Chauth Puja Muhurta – October 13, 2022, from 6.1 pm to 7.15 pm
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Worship method of Karva Chauth fast
For the worship of Karva Chauth, wake up early in the morning and take a bath.
Then take a vow of fasting.
Wear new clothes on this day and do complete make-up.
Worship according to the auspicious time.
Worship Lord Shiva, Mata Parvati, Ganeshji and Kartikeya.
– Pray to God for long life and good health of your husband and family members. God will surely hear the prayer asked from your clean mind.
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