Saturday 24 September 2011

Karva Chauth is an unique festival for married Females

By Radhav Saini


Karva Chauth is the day for fasting which has grow to be even larger and the celebrations more elaborate with each passing day. Despite the fact that the Halwais, the Mehendi & Churiwallis have usually been active on this auspicious day. But joining the bandwagon in recent occasions are the beauty parlour owners, the function managers and the restaurant owners.

The various clubs organized the particular activities on this day, with so a lot feasting and enjoyable additional to it and this one is the better fasting situation.

On this day women gets up before sunrise. They worship Shiva, Parvati & the moon. God's blessings give blessings for the longevity of their husbands and thier kids. Mothers-in-legislation givefood named 'Sargi' to thier daughter-in-law to consume ahead of sunrise, as the quickly begins ahead of sunrise and stops only right after worshiping the moon at night.

The girls sit all around this image with their bayas. Every single female is placed a pitcher with full of water and seven items in front of her. It is decorate with a minor roli, kharia and aipun. Karva Chauth is the festival espesially for married womans. A red thread called moli is tied close to the karva. At the beginning of the puja, ladies utilize roli teeka to Maa Gauri & also to by themselves,with the 3rd finger of the appropriate hand.

An elderly woman of the household tells the story of Karva Chauth. The ladies then pray for the welfare and longevityof their husbands. Whilst chanting the prayers, they will move their bayas from one particular to another. The wait for the moonbegins soon after the sunset, & as shortly as the moon rised, the prayers are presented to the moon.

The fasting females first observe the moon by means of a sieve & then break their quickly. The very first sip of h2o and the initial morsel of foods is to be supplied by the husband. This is adopted by a big feast for all.




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