Karwa Chauth 2024: Key date, rituals, and moonrise timing
The Hindu festival of Karwa Chauth is approaching, a day when married and soon-to-be-married women, especially in northern India, prepare to observe a time-honored celebration filled with rituals and devotion. Known as Karaka Chaturthi or Karva Chauth, this festival involves women undertaking a rigorous nirjala vrat, or fast without water, from dawn until moonrise. The purpose of this fast is to pray for the long life and prosperity of their husbands.
Karwa Chauth 2024: Date and Timings
According to the Purnimanta calendar, Karwa Chauth is celebrated on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi in the Hindu month of Kartik. This year, the festival will be observed on October 20, 2024 (Sunday). The Chaturthi Tithi will begin at 6:46 AM and conclude at 4:16 AM on October 21, 2024. This means that women will prepare to celebrate throughout the day, culminating in evening rituals.
Shubh Muhurat and Moonrise Timing
The puja muhurat for Karwa Chauth is crucial for observance, taking place from 5:46 PM to 7:02 PM, lasting a total of 1 hour and 16 minutes. The moon is expected to rise at 7:54 PM, although this may vary based on location. Timing is important, as women break their fast only after sighting the moon.
Karwa Chauth Fast Rituals
- Karwa Chauth celebrations typically start with a pre-dawn meal called sargi, lovingly prepared by mothers-in-law for their daughters-in-law. This meal is crucial as it provides the energy needed to sustain the women throughout their fast. After the sargi, women engage in a day-long fast, refraining from both food and water.