Karwa Chauth: Unveiling the Festive Spirit Across India
Karwa Chauth, a key Hindu festival in India, emphasizes married women's devotion as they fast for husbands' longevity. Preparation peaks nationwide with markets bustling with shoppers. Henna adornment is a tradition, adding color to the celebration. Women await the moonrise to break their demanding fast.
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Karwa Chauth, a significant festival in Hindu culture, sees married women across India observe a day-long fast for their husband's long life. The 'nirjala' fast, which involves abstaining from food and water, concludes with the sighting of the moon, after which women break their fast.
With Karwa Chauth scheduled for Sunday, preparations are in full swing nationwide. Festive markets are witnessing a surge as women buy essential items, including henna, which holds cultural significance. In Jodhpur, Rajasthan, women have begun applying henna, an integral part of their festive attire.
Marketplaces across Indian cities, from Lucknow to Noida, are vibrant with shringaar purchases and mehendi applications. Women express excitement as they ready themselves for the festival's rituals, eagerly anticipating the moon to conclude their fast with ceremonial customs.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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