One Of The Many Tales Behind 'Karva Chauth'

You're all set to dress up and celebrate. Let's delve into one of the least known concepts behind the origin of the traditional festival highlighting the beauty behind "womanhood"

Tradition As It's Known

A prominent festival in Northern India, where women & unmarried girls fast for their husbands' long lives & desirable matches.

The Fasting Rule

Unlike other fasting methods, on Karwa Chauth, women abstain from both food & water until they see the moon & offer prayers.

The Origin

Karwa Chauth initially celebrated the bond between a newlywed woman & another woman from the in-laws' household.

Nobody To Resort To

Earlier, young girls married early, often living with in-laws in villages, leaving them isolated & without support when they faced challenges.

Women For Women

This concept allowed newlyweds to find a supportive friend (kangan-saheli) in their in-laws' home, resulting in moral support.

Through Thick & Thins

This unique friendship was solidified during the wedding, & from then on, these women were regarded as sisters.

Turned To Dust

Over time, this concept was lost, and the festival's focus shifted to wives fasting for their husband's longevity.

In addition, there are fascinating mythological stories about the festival's origin, emphasizing the bond between married couples.

Folklore

Strung A Chord

There are various stories about the festival's origin, but one focusing on womanhood truly resonates with us.

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