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Karwa Chauth Story
Karwa Chauth is a famous Hindu festival
that is mainly celebrated in the North Indian states like Rajasthan,
Punjab, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. On this auspicious day,
all married women keep a fast for the welfare, long-life, prosperity
and well-being of their husbands. Karwa Chauth festival comes 9 days
before Diwali on 'kartik ki chauth', the fourth day of the dark
moon.
In Karwa Chauth, 'Karwa' means 'a clay pot' and 'Chauth'
corresponds to fourth. Specifically, in this case Chauth is the
fourth night (day) after the Full Moon in Kartik month according to
Hindu calendar.
"A long long time ago, there lived a beautiful princess by the
name of Veeravati. When she was of the marriageable age, Veeravati
was married to a king. On the occasion of the first Karva Chauth
after her marriage, she went to her parents house."
"After sunrise, she observed a strict fast. However, the queen
was too delicate and couldnt stand the rigors of fasting. By
evening, Veeravati was too weak, and fainted. Now, the queen had
seven brothers who loved her dearly. They couldnt stand the
plight of their sister and decided to end her fast by deceiving her.
They made a fire at the nearby hill and asked their sister to see
the glow. They assured her that it was the moonlight and since the
moon had risen, she could break her fast."
"However, the moment the gullible queen ate her dinner, she
received the news that her husband, the king, was dead. The queen
was heartbroken and rushed to her husbands palace. On the way,
she met Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati. Parvati
informed her that the king had died because the queen had broken her
fast by watching a false moon. However, when the queen asked her for
forgiveness, the goddess granted her the boon that the king would be
revived but would be ill."
"When the queen reached the palace, she found the king lying
unconscious with hundreds of needles inserted in his body. Each day,
the queen managed to remove one needle from the kings body.
Next year, on the day of Karva Chauth, only one needle remained
embedded in the body of the unconscious king."
"The queen observed a strict fast that day and when she went
to the market to buy the karva for the puja , her maid removed the
remaining needle from the kings body. The king regained
consciousness, and mistook the maid for his queen. When the real
queen returned to the palace, she was made to serve as a maid."
"However, Veeravati was true to her faith and religiously
observed the Karva Chauth vrat . Once when the king was going to
some other kingdom, he asked the real queen (now turned maid) if she
wanted anything. The queen asked for a pair of identical dolls. The
king obliged and the queen kept singing a song " Roli ki Goli
ho gayi... Goli ki Roli ho gayi " (the queen has turned into a
maid and the maid has turned into a queen)."
"On being asked by the king as to why did she keep repeating
that song, Veeravati narrated the entire story. The king repented
and restored the queen to her royal status. It was only the queens
devotion and her faith that won her husbands affection and the
blessings of Goddess Parvati."


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