Married women fast for the longevity of their husbands.
Pan-India · North India
A day of devotion and marital fidelity.
The story of Karwa is one of fierce devotion. Karwa, a devoted wife, once found her husband caught in the jaws of a crocodile while bathing in the Yamuna. She bound the crocodile with a cotton thread charged by her spiritual power (pativrata shakti) and appealed to Yama, the god of death, to destroy the crocodile. When Yama hesitated, she threatened to curse him. Impressed by her devotion, Yama destroyed the crocodile and released her husband.
Another tradition recounts Queen Veervati, who broke her Karwa Chauth fast prematurely due to her brothers' trickery (they lit a fire behind a tree, mimicking moonrise). Immediately, her husband fell gravely ill. Through year-long penance and sincere fasting, she finally won him back from death.
Karwa Chauth embodies the belief that a wife's devoted fasting strengthens the bond of marriage and extends her husband's life. Today, many couples celebrate it mutually, with husbands also fasting for their wives.
Strict Fast
Nirjala (waterless) fast from before sunrise until moonrise. No food or water throughout the day.
Avoid
all food, all beverages including water
The sargi meal (pre-dawn) should include nourishing foods like feni, mathri, and dry fruits to sustain energy through the day.
North India
Most widely and elaborately celebrated in Punjab, Haryana, UP, and Rajasthan. Grand celebrations with women in red/bridal attire. Evening gatherings with Karwa Chauth katha. Moon sighting is a communal event.
South India
Not widely observed in most southern states. Some urban families have adopted the tradition, particularly in cosmopolitan cities influenced by Bollywood culture.
East India
Not traditionally observed in Bengal or eastern states. Growing awareness through media and migration. Some communities have analogous fasting traditions on different dates.
West India
Observed by Marwari, Gujarati, and some Maharashtrian communities. In Rajasthan, the tradition is deeply rooted with regional variations in the katha narrative and rituals.
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