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Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha

Introduction Karwa Chauth is one of the most famous festivals in North India, observed by married women for the longevity and safety of their husbands. They fast from sunrise until they see the moon at night.

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Introduction Karwa Chauth is one of the most famous festivals in North India, observed by married women for the longevity and safety of their husbands. They fast from sunrise until they see the moon at night.

Introduction Karwa Chauth is one of the most famous festivals in North India, observed by married women for the longevity and safety of their husbands. They fast from sunrise until they see the moon at night.

The Story (Vrat Katha) Long ago, there was a beautiful queen named Veeravati. She was the only sister of seven loving brothers.

On the day of Karwa Chauth, Veeravati observed a strict fast at her parents’ home. However, she was delicate and could not bear the hunger and thirst. She fainted. Her brothers, unable to see their sister suffer, came up with a plan.

They lit a fire behind a distant hill and held a sieve in front of it to make it look like the moon had risen. They woke Veeravati and said, “Look, the moon has risen! You can break your fast.”

Innocently, she offered water to the fake moon and ate food. The moment she ate, bad omens occurred. News arrived that her husband, the King, had died (in some versions, he fell gravely ill with needles piercing his body).

Weeping, she prayed to Goddess Indrani (or Parvati). The Goddess appeared and explained that Veeravati had broken the fast by offering prayer to a false moon. The Goddess advised her to observe the fast again with strict devotion every month (Masik Karwa Chauth) until the actual annual festival returned.

Veeravati served her sick husband faithfully and observed the fasts. A year later, on Karwa Chauth, she fasted strictly. When the real moon rose, she performed the Puja. Lord Yama (God of Death) was pleased with her devotion and restored her husband’s life and health.

Conclusion This Katha reminds married women of the power of devotion and the importance of completing rituals with patience. It is a symbol of the unbreakable bond between husband and wife.

Quick guide

Before you begin
CategoryVrat Katha
Deity / focusKarwa Mata, Shiva, and Parvati
Use caseMarital longevity, love, and household blessings
Best timeKarwa Chauth evening before moon sighting
Main practiceOffer karwa, suhag items, katha, and moon arghya
LanguageHindi/Sanskrit devotional text with English guidance

Puja Vidhi

How to perform this puja
1
Sankalp

Take a vow and state your intention before the Shivalinga or Shiva image.

2
Abhishek

Perform Rudrabhishek with milk, honey, and water over the Shivalinga.

3
Bilva Patra

Offer Bilva leaves in sets of 3 — this is the most dear offering to Shiva.

4
Dhoop-Deep

Light incense and a ghee lamp and wave them in a clockwise arc.

5
Katha Path

Read or listen to the complete vrat katha.

6
Om Namah Shivaya

Chant 108 times or as many as possible with full focus.

7
Aarti

Perform Shiva aarti and distribute prasad.

Samagri

Items for the vrat
Bilva leaves (bel patra)
White flowers
Milk for abhishek
Honey and curd
Dhatura (if available)
Sandalwood paste
Bhasma (sacred ash)
Rice (akshat)

Mantra

Shiva mantra
ॐ नमः शिवाय

Om Namah Shivaya

Chant with a quiet mind, especially on Monday, Pradosh, or during Shiva puja.

Bhav

Benefits devotees pray for
Prayer for marital harmony, commitment, and mutual respect
Blessings for the long life and wellbeing of the spouse
Emotional steadiness during household responsibilities
Support for traditional vrat discipline and katha listening
Grace for family unity and patient communication

Care

Mistakes to avoid
Never offer Ketaki flowers to Shiva — forbidden by a curse
Do not offer Tulsi to the Shivalinga
Avoid salt if fasting for Mahashivratri
Do not use iron vessels for abhishek — use copper
Do not look at the moon on Mahashivratri night (traditional rule)

FAQ

Common questions
Who should observe the Shiva vrat?

Anyone seeking relief from suffering, marital problems, or ancestral debts (Pitra Dosh) can observe this vrat.

Can the Shiva vrat be broken by water?

Most Shiva vrats allow Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar) and water. Full Nirjala fasting is only for Mahashivratri by strict devotees.

What if Bilva leaves are not available?

Shiva is also pleased with Dhatura flowers or even plain water offered with full devotion.

Want this puja performed with your sankalp?

Share your name, gotra if known, and prayer intention. Experienced pandits will guide you toward the right seva.

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