Puja

Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha

 Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha

ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE

Karwa Chauth fasting is observed in India in a very pious festivals. He says he is entitled to married women to challenge the decision of the Almighty. Why is it considered to Fortune, and well-being and longevity of their husbands, most women of this country followed quickly. Although there may be regional differences in the name and the rituals, the festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and dedication throughout the country. The festival is celebrated only nine days before Diwali, or the fourth day of the Kartik month of Hindu calendar (fourth day of the waning moon or the dark fortnight). The festival is celebrated as the Karwa Chauth and rituals are found in all the states of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, UP, and Gujarat.

On the day of Karwa chauth begins very early in the morning when the women of the family know Sargi meal before dawn. The Sargi consists of various dishes. Women married once ate his share of Sarge, the phase of fasting begins. Now in theaters, do not eat or drink water throughout the day. All day is celebrated as a feast to the collection of the community, songs, rituals of henna, and so on.

Preparation for Pooja begins days before the actual festivities. All kinds of clothing stores and equipment is brought Pooja Pooja much before. The day of the Puja, organizing married women of all items as jewelry and traditional Shringar and other pooja articles Karwa, Matthies, etc. Heena Pooja starts early in the morning when Sarge is prepared and consumed before the pre-dawn. The festivities then move on to other activities like decorating hand and feet with Heena, Pooja Thali decorated and meet friends and relatives. In the afternoon, when rituals are performed mprning and prepare for the festivities of the night is over, all women of a community come together in a common place like temple or a garden or a place someone a "organized bid. If anyone Karwa chauth first in the town, all celebrations are held in place.

 

All the dresses of the women in the auspicious colors of red, pink, brown, and the father of all the other symbols a married woman, like, nose pin, tika, bindi, chonp, bracelets, earrings, etc. In the demonstration, an old woman or a woman who belongs to the priest tells the legend of Karwa Chouth. All the woman in the place a pot of mud REACH special pooja, which is considered a symbol of Lord Ganesha, the metal urn filled with water, flowers, idols of Ambika Gaur Mata, Goddess Parwati and some fruits, and Matheson cereals. In some places in rural India, people make an idol of Gaur Mata used to and cowdung idol of Goddess Parwati instead. Infront of the idol, the women quickly found clay lamp in their thalis Light and listen to the story Karwar. Sindoor, incense sticks and rice are also placed along with it. When Pooja is complete, the part of all this, and offered to deities narrator Vrata Katha (story).