According to the Hindu calendar, Karva Chauth is observed every year on the Chaturthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik. This year's fast will be observed on Sunday, 24 October 2021. Karva Chauth has a special significance in Hinduism. On this day, women observe fast to seek blessing for the long life of their husband's and companions, they pray the bond with their husband may remain the same for the seven births. Karwa Chauth festival has a special significance in Hinduism. Karva Chauth is a major festival of Hindus. It is celebrated all across India but mainly in regions of North India such as Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. On this day, married women observe fast without consuming any amount of food or water for the long life of their husbands and offer prayers to the moon at night. Only after this, the fast is broken. This fast starts after about 4 am before sunrise and ends after the moon is seen at night, No matter, the women belong to a village or urban area, all women observe this fast with all their hearts and wish for the long life of their husband, she remains hungry and thirsty from morning till evening because she wants to have seven births as her husband.
There is a law to observe Karkachaturthi (Karva-Chauth) fast on the Chaturthi of Kartik Krishna Paksha. The specialty of this fast is that only fortunate women have the right to observe this fast. Women of any age, caste, varna, sect, everyone has the right to observe this fast. Saubhagyavati (suhagin) women who aspire for the long life, good health, good fortune of their husbands observe this fast. This fast is called Karva Chauth. Karva Chauth is a combination of two different words, 'Karva' means earthen pot and 'Chauth' means Chaturthi, the favorite date of Lord Ganesha. On this unique festival of love, sacrifice, and faith, the worship of earthen pots i.e. Karve has special significance, through which water is offered to the moon and god in night.
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Let us know here about the timings moon will be visible in differrent cities this year on Karva Chauth:-
Chaturthi date of Krishna Paksha starts - 24th October 2021 on Sunday morning at 3:1 am
Chaturthi date of Krishna Paksha will end at- 25 October, 5:43 am
Moonrise will occur at - at 08:11 pm
Auspicious time for worship will start from 06:55 in the evening to 08:51 in the night
24 October 2021, moonrise time
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8:03 pm in Dehradun
8:06 pm in Shimla
8:11 pm in Chandigarh
8:00 in Lucknow
7:45 in Patna
Shahjahanpur - 8:03 am
7:40pm in Kolkata
8:23 pm Bhopal
8:42 pm Gandhinagar
8:51 pm Mumbai
8:12 pm Bangalore
8:32 pm in Chennai
In Hyderabad - 8:33 pm
In Bulandshahr - 8:10 pm
In Sambhal - 8:07 pm
In Amroha - 8:06 pm
In Hardoi - 8:03 am
In Firozabad - 8:11 am
In Muzaffarnagar - 8:08 pm
In Jhansi - 8:16 pm
In Fatehpur - 8:04 pm
In Amritsar - 08:15 pm
In Srinagar- 08:08 PM
In Ahmedabad- 08:45 PM
In Prayagraj- 08:02
In Ghaziabad - 8:11 am
In Aligarh - 8:10 pm
In Varanasi - 7:56 pm
In Kanpur - 8:05 pm
in Agra - 8:12 pm
In Meerut - 8:09 pm
In Noida - 8:12 pm
In Gorakhpur - 7:51 pm
In Bareilly - 8:04 pm
In Mathura - 8:15 pm
In Moradabad - 8:05 pm
In Saharanpur - 8:08 pm
In Ayodhya - 7:56 pm
In Badaun - 8:06 pm
In Rampur - 8:04 pm
In Farrukhabad - 8:07 pm
In Hapur - 8:10 pm
In Mirzapur - 7:58 pm
In Etawah - 8:09 pm
In Rae Bareli - 8:01 pm
In Gonda - 7:56 pm
In Azamgarh - 7:54 am
In Jaunpur - 7:56 pm
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