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Karwa Chauth 2023: Karva Chauth Date | Vrat katha Celebrations

By Poonam Kashyap
Last updated: October 30, 2023
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Karwa Chauth 2023: Read about the date, History, Significance, Vrat Katha, Shubh Muhurat, celebrations, and all you need to know.

Contents
  • When is Karva Chauth on October 31 or November 1? Know everything
  • Karwa Chauth 2023: Date and Time
  • Karwa Chauth 2023: Significance
  • Karwa Chauth 2023 Date | Karva Chauth Shubh Muhurat
  • Karwa Chauth 2023 History, Vrat Katha
  • Karwa Chauth 2023 Celebrations
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The auspicious festival of Karwa Chauth is right around the corner, and married Hindu women are gearing up to celebrate it with fervor. Popularly marked across Northern parts of India, it is also known as Karaka Chaturthi or Karva Chauth.

Married women observe an arduous nirjala vrat during this festival from dawn to moonrise for their husbands’ long lives and prosperity. Women only eat food or drink water after offering Arghya to the Moon with an earthen pot known as Karva.

While traditionally the fast is kept by married and soon-to-be-married women, in recent times, husbands and unmarried couples have also started observing the fasts for their partners. If you are marking the festival of Karwa Chauth this year, you should know about the date, history, significance, muhurat, vrat katha, and celebrations of this festival.

When is Karva Chauth on October 31 or November 1? Know everything

Karwa Chauth 2023: Karva Chauth is one of the most important and popular festivals in North India. This day holds great significance among Hindus. On this auspicious day, women across the country observe Karwa Chauth fast for the well-being and longevity of their husbands. They start their fast from sunrise and break the fast after Moonrise. Karva Chauth fast is observed on Chaturthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik.

Karwa Chauth 2023: Date and Time


Chaturthi Tithi Begins – October 31, 2023 – 09:30 PM

Chaturthi Tithi Ends – November 1, 2023 – 09:19 PM

Karwa Chauth Puja Muhurat – November 1, 2023 – 05:13 PM to 06:28 PM

Karwa Chauth Upavasa Time – November 1., 2023 – 05:48 AM to 08:03 PM

Moonrise on Karwa Chauth Day – November 1, 2023 – 08:03 PM

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Karwa Chauth 2023: Significance


This festival holds great significance among Hindu married women. They observe fast on this auspicious day for a happy married life. This festival is celebrated by all Hindu married women with great enthusiasm and zeal across the country. They offer prayers to Chauth Mata and pray for the well-being and long life of their husbands.

In some places, unmarried girls also observe fast and pray to get the desired partner. They start preparing for the festival a day before and apply Mehndi on their hands and feet as Mehndi is a symbol of good fortune.

Karwa Chauth 2023 Date | Karva Chauth Shubh Muhurat

Karwa Chauth is celebrated on Chaturthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the Hindu calendar month of Kartik. This year, it falls on November 1, Sunday. According to Drik Panchang, the Karwa Chauth puja muhurat is from 5:36 p.m. to 6:54 p.m. The vrat time is from 6:33 am to 6:15 pm, and the moonrise time is at 8:15 pm. Meanwhile, the Chaturthi tithi will begin on October 31 at 9:30 p.m. and end on November 1 at 9:19 pm.

Karwa Chauth 2023 History, Vrat Katha

According to Hindu mythology, a queen named Veeravati visited her brothers during Karwa Chauth. As time went by, Veeravati started feeling a little faint and waited eagerly to break her fast by sighting the Moon. Seeing her plight, Veeravati’s brothers tricked her into breaking the vrat by showing her an object that resembled the Moon. She broke the fast after sighting the object resembling the Moon.

Unfortunately, the moment she did, the news of her husband’s death arrived. After learning about the trick, Veeravati pledged to keep the fast every month with full devotion and prayed to the Gods. Finally, her patience paid off, and by the end, her husband came back.

Karwa Chauth is celebrated with the belief that it emulates Goddess Parvati, who observed a fast to obtain Lord Shiva as her husband. Married women keep the vrat to ensure the longevity of their husbands and an enduring marriage. The fast also brings good luck and prosperity to the family. Apart from Goddess Parvati, women also pray to Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, Lord Kartikeya, and Karwa Mata.

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The origin of the festival can be traced back to Karva Devi, whose husband got attacked by a crocodile, and Savitri, who had asked the god of death, Lord Yama, to return their husband’s soul. Another legend says that when Arjun went to the Nilgiris to meditate, Draupadi got worried and asked for Lord Krishna’s help to ensure his safety. Krishna advised her to fast for Arjun, just like Goddess Parvati did for her husband, Lord Shiva.

Karwa Chauth 2023 Celebrations

Karwa Chauth is celebrated all across the country, especially in the northern parts of India, including Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan. While Karwa means earthen pots, Chauth means the fourth day. During this festival, married women buy new earthen pots to decorate with attractive designs and put sweets and bangles inside. They also do solah Srinagar (like sindoor, bangles, bindi, etc) to dress up like a newly married bride, wear brand new traditional clothes in red colour, and apply mehendi/henna on their hands.

On this day, women wake up early, take a bath, have Sargi before sunrise, and observe a fast for the entire day. They break their fast only after looking at the Moon and offering ‘arghya’ to it using an earthen pot and having a bite of food and a taste of water from their spouses’ hands.

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