
Karwa Chauth is one of the most significant and spiritually meaningful fasts observed by married Hindu women. Celebrated with immense devotion and love, this vrat (fast) is primarily observed for the long life, prosperity, and well-being of the husband. Women fast from sunrise to moonrise, refraining from both food and water, making it one of the strictest and most revered fasts in Hindu tradition.
Observed on the Chaturthi tithi (fourth day) of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik, the Karwa Chauth fast holds immense cultural and emotional value. Not only is it a symbol of love and dedication, but it also fosters spiritual discipline. Traditionally, married women observe this fast, but even young women whose marriages have been fixed also take part in this auspicious ritual.
According to the Hindu Panchang, the Chaturthi tithi of Kartik Krishna Paksha will begin at 10:54 PM on Thursday, October 9, and will continue until 7:38 PM on Friday, October 10. Therefore, Karwa Chauth will be observed on Friday, October 10, 2025.
The Karwa Chauth puja is performed in the evening, shortly before moonrise. The auspicious time for performing the Karwa Chauth puja this year is:
This time is considered ideal for offering prayers to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva, along with Karwa Mata, and listening to the Karwa Chauth Katha (story).
This year, Karwa Chauth will be observed under Siddhi Yoga and Krittika Nakshatra, both of which are considered auspicious for religious observances.
This year, the Karwa Chauth fast will be observed for approximately 14 hours. Women observing the fast will abstain from both food and water during this period.
The moon plays a pivotal role in concluding the Karwa Chauth fast. Fasting women break their vrat only after sighting the moon and offering Arghya (sacred water offering) to it.
After sighting the moon and offering Arghya, women perform Parana, consuming water and food to break their fast.
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