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Karwa Chauth Puja Samagri List: As per Drik Panchang, the Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Tithi begins at 10:54 PM on October 9 and ends at 7:38 PM on October 10.

Karwa Chauth will be celebrated on October 10 this year. (AI generated image)
Karwa Chauth Puja Samagri List: Karwa Chauth, the sacred festival celebrated by married Hindu women for the long life and prosperity of their husbands, is drawing close. The day is marked with devotion and spiritual fervour, particularly in North Indian states. On this auspicious occasion, women observe a strict nirjala fast, which means they abstain from both food and water from sunrise to moonrise.
Celebrated annually during Krishna Paksha Chaturthi in the Hindu month of Kartik, this festival will be marked on October 10 this year.
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As per Drik Panchang, the Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Tithi begins at 10:54 PM on October 9 and ends at 7:38 PM on October 10. The most auspicious time to perform Karwa Chauth Puja falls during Pradosh Kaal. The evening rituals will be traditionally performed from 5:57 PM to 7:11 PM this year.
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Devotees preparing for the Karwa Chauth puja should keep the following items ready:
- Chauth Mata Photo
- Puja Thali: Diya (lamp), incense sticks, fresh flowers, kumkum (vermilion)
- Nine Sringar Items: Beauty products for the goddess, like saree, comb, sindoor, bangles, mehendi, nail paint, bindi, etc.
- Naivedya: Offerings like fruits, sweets, and kheer
- Red Cloth: To cover the stool where Chauth Mata’s photo will be kept
- Sieve (Chalni): Used during the moon sighting ritual
- Karwa (Earthen Pot): Filled with water or milk, often with coins inside
- Karwa Chauth Katha Book: For reciting the story during the puja
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Karwa Chauth 2025: Step-by-Step Ritual Guide
Women begin their fast before sunrise, after eating sargi (a pre-dawn meal) given by the mother-in-law. In the evening, women gather for the puja. They either draw Goddess Gaura and Chauth Mata on a wall or use a printed image for worship. These forms represent Goddess Parvati.
Women perform the Karwa Chauth Puja in groups and listen to or recite the Karwa Chauth Mahatmya Katha, highlighting the spiritual significance of the fast.
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After the puja, the Karwa (Karak), filled with water or milk and containing coins or precious stones, is offered to a Brahmin or a Suhagan (married) woman as a form of daan (charity).
Once the moon rises, women offer prayers to Lord Chandra (Moon God) with the sieve ritual, seek his blessings, and then break their fast by drinking water from their husband’s hands.
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