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Karwa Chauth Articles
Posted on : 21st August 2009
Mehandi is considered to be auspicious for married women and play a
significant role in beautifying them specially on Karwa Chauth.
People believe that married woman who get dark mehandi color will
get lots of love and care from her groom. It is also a symbol of
good luck and prosperity. On day before Karwa Chauth, women get
intricate mehandi designs applied on their hands.
Posted on : 25th August 2009
In India, Karwa Chauth is a festival of great importance for all
married women. After marriage, the first Karwa Chauth is seen as a
big occasion for women. It is indeed very special in a womans
life as it brings a new base of care and love in her married
relationship. All the family members and other relatives give utmost
importance to the newly married woman when she observes her first
fast for the long life of her husband. Her mother-in-law shower
blessings of blissful married life and loads of Karva Chauth gifts
on her.
Posted on : 28th August 2009
On the auspicious festival of Karwa Chauth, married women perform
solah shringar to beautify their look. Solah Shringar are the
sixteen adornment which aim at making the lady look more beautiful
from toe to head. In fact the process itself pays attention on all
her body parts, embellishing them stunningly. Thus, all the married
women go through this complete makeover for the special day of Karwa
Chauth.
Posted on : 07th September 2009
Karwa Chauth festival is celebrated by Hindu married women with
great enthusiasm and spirit. It is a major festival of North and
North Western India. The festival of Karwa chauth is celebrated
about nine days prior to Diwali-the festival of lights, on the
fourth day of the waning moon in the Hindu month of Kartik, around
October-November.
Posted on : 21st September 2009
Karva Chauth is a traditional Hindu festival, which is celebrated
by married Hindu women in most parts of India and in some parts of
Pakistan. This traditional Hindu festival is the live evidence of
the purity, chastity, and loyalty of Indian women. On this day,
married ladies fast for the whole day and pray for the well-being of
their husbands.


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