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When is Karwa Chauth 2020? Date, muhurat and city-wise moonrise time across India
When is Karwa Chauth 2020? Date, muhurat and city-wise moonrise time across India
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Residence / Artwork and Tradition / When is Karwa Chauth 2020? Date, muhurat and city-wise moonrise time throughout India Karwa Chauth is a significant Hindu pageant and this 12 months it would happen at present, November 4. The pageant is noticed by married girls, predominantly in Northern India.
art-and-culture Up to date: Nov 04, 2020, 18:54 IST
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col-life23 · 4 years ago
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The Karwa Chauth 2020 his is How Delhi NCR women will fast in Coronavirus Times Awards: The Best, Worst, and Weirdest Things We’ve Seen Today, the festival of Karva Chauth is being celebrated with pomp across the country. Delhi-NCR Vrati women say that the celebration of Karva Chauth in the Corona period may be short, but she is ready for celebrations.
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iloudlyclearbouquetworld · 4 years ago
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करवा चौथ पर्व:पूजा के लिए 2 और चंद्रमा को अर्घ्य के लिए 1 मुहूर्त, रात 8:55 तक हर जगह दिखेगा चांद 2 घंटे पहले कॉपी लिंक 7 शुभ योगों में पूजा और व्रत करने से अखंड सौभाग्य के साथ बढ़ेगी समृद्धि
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sandhyabakshi · 4 years ago
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Janmashtami 2020: निराली छठा के बीच जन्म लेंगे पालनहार, आज श्री कृष्ण जन्मस्थान, द्वारिकाधीश, बांके बिहारी मंदिर और बरसाना में मनेगा महोत्सव श्री कृष्ण जन्मोत्सव की तैयारी में समूजा ब्रज जुटा हुआ है। भले ही कोरोना महामारी फैली हुई है, प्रति वर्ष की तरह मथुरा में लाखों श्रद्धालु कृष्ण कन्हैया के दर्शन करने नहीं पहुंच सकेंगे लेकिन ब्रज के... Source link
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adotripofficial · 5 years ago
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Karva Chauth festival finds its mention in the sacred Hindu texts that marks the courageous acts of married women and their loyalty to their beloved husbands. Learn more…
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witching-hourglass · 4 years ago
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2020 Panreligious Calendar for all of your Panreligious Needs
MM/DD-MM/DD, MM/DD: Name (Alternative Name) [Religion]
Sometimes the final pair of brackets will have the name of a country instead of a religion. This is because the holiday is religious in nature, but is not widely celebrated outside of this area.
In general, for the purposes of this list, Eastern Orthodox Christians and Coptic Orthodox Christians are grouped separately to "Christian" as they operate on a different calendar. All dates are according to the Gregorian Calendar. It is assumed that you are in the Northern Hemisphere.
If I messed something up, please let me know!
January Panreligious Calendar
1/1: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God [Roman Catholic] {1/1}
1/1: World Peace Day [Baha'i]
1/4: Elizabeth Ann B. Seton Feast Day [Roman Catholic] {1/4}
1/5: Guru Gobind Singh's Birthday [Sikh] 
1/6: Christmas [Armenian Apostolic Church] {1/6}
1/6: Epiphany [Christian] {1/6}
1/6: Día de los Tres Reyes (Three Kings Day) [Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico] {1/6}
1/7: Christmas (Feast of the Nativity) [Eastern Orthodox Christian, Coptic Orthodox Christian, Rastafarian] {1/7}
1/14: New Year [Eastern Orthodox Christian] {1/14}
1/15: Makar Sankranti (Magha) [Hindu] {1/14 or 1/15}
1/15-1/19: Pongal (Tai Pongal) [Hindu] {1/13-1/17, 1/14-1/18, or 1/15-1/19}
1/19: Epiphany [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian] {1/19}
1/19: Vasant Panchami (Basant Panchami) [Hindu] {Between 1/15 and 3/1}
1/19: World Religion Day [Baha'i]
1/21: Our Lady of Altagracia [Dominican Republic] {1/21}
February Panreligious Calendar
Sundown 2/1-2/2: Imbolc (Brigid’s Day) [Pagan and Wiccan] {Sundown 2/1-2/2}
2/2: Candlemas [Christian]
2/3: Suyapa Day [Honduras]
2/9: St. Maron's Day [Lebanon]
Sundown 2/9-2/10: Tu Bishvat (New Year of the Trees) [Jewish]
2/15: Parinirvana (Nirvana Day) [Buddhist]
2/21: Maha Shivaratri (Shiva's Night) [Hindu]
2/24: Shrove Monday [Christian]
2/25: Mardi Gras (Shrove Tuesday) [Christian]
2/26: Ash Wednesday (beginning of Lent) [Christian]
2/26-3/1: Festival of Ayyam-i-Ha (Intercalary Days) [Baha'i]
March Panreligious Calendar
3/2: Beginning of Great Lent [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
3/2-3/20: Baha'i Fast [Baha'i]
Sundown 3/9-3/10: Purim (Feast of Lots) [Jewish]
3/10-3/13: Hola Mohalla [Sikh]
3/10-3/13: Holi [Hindu]
3/19: Feast of St. Joseph [Roman Catholic]
Sundown 3/19-3/20: Ostara (Vernal Equinox) [Pagan and Wiccan]
3/21: Naw Ruz (New Year) [Zoroastrian]
Sundown 3/21-3/22: Lailat al Miraj
3/25: The Annunciation [Christian]
3/25-4/2: Chaitra Navratri [Hindu]
3/25: Gudi Padwa [Hindu]
3/25: Ugadi [Hindu]
3/25: Vikram Samvat [Hindu]
3/26: Birthday of Prophet Zarathushtra (Khordad Sal) [Zoroastrian]
April Panreligious Calendar
4/2: Rama Navami (Birthday of Rama) [Hindu]
4/6: Mahavir Jayanti [Jain]
4/7: The Annunciation [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/8: Buddha's Birth [Buddhist]
Sundown 4/8-4/16: Passover [Jewish]
Sundown 4/8-4/9: Mid-Sha'ban [Islamic]
4/9: Maundy Thursday [Christian]
4/10: Good Friday [Christian]
4/11: Holy Saturday [Christian]
4/12: Easter [Christian]
4/13: Easter Monday [Christian]
4/13: Vaisakhi (New Year) [Hindu]
4/14: Vaisakhi [Sikh]
4/16: Holy Thursday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/17: Holy Friday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/18: Holy Saturday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/19: Easter [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/19: Feast of Divine Mercy [Roman Catholic]
4/20: Easter Monday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/21, 4/29, 5/2: Festival of Ridvan [Baha'i]
Sundown 4/23-5/23: Ramadan [Islamic]
Sundown 4/30-5/1: Beltaine [Pagan and Wiccan]
5/7: Vesak (Buddha Day) [Buddhist]
Sundown 5/11-5/12: Lag BaOmer [Jewish]
5/13: Our Lady of Fatima Day [Portugal]
Sundown 5/18-5/19: Laylat al-Qadr [Islamic]
5/21: Ascension Day [Christian]
5/22-5/23: Declaration of the Bab [Baha'i]
5/22: Jumu'atul-Wida [Islamic]
Sundown 5/23-5/26: Eid al-Fitr [Islamic]
5/27-5/29: Ascension of Baha'u'llah [Baha'i]
5/28: Ascension Day [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
Sundown 5/28-5/30: Shavout (Festival of Weeks) [Jewish]
5/31: Pentecost (Whit Sunday) [Christian]
June Panreligious Calendar
6/1: Whit Monday [Christian]
6/7: Pentecost [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
6/7: Trinity Sunday [Christian]
6/8: Monday of the Holy Spirit [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
6/11: Feast of Corpus Christi [Roman Catholic]
6/14: All Saints Day [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
6/14: Race Unity Day [Baha'i]
6/16: Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib [Sikh]
6/19: Feast of the Sacred Heart [Roman Catholic]
Sundown 6/20-6/21: Litha (Summer Solstice) [Pagan and Wiccan]
6/29: St. Peter and St. Paul Day [Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, Venezuela]
July Panreligious Calendar
7/9: Martyrdom of the Bab [Baha'i]
7/23: Birthday of Haile Selassie [Rastafarian]
7/24: Pioneer Day [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]
Sundown 7/28-8/2: The Hajj [Islamic]
Sundown 7/29-7/30: Tisha B'Av [Jewish]
Sundown 7/29-7/30: Arafat Day [Islamic]
Sundown 7/29-8/2: Eid-al-Adha [Islamic]
7/31: Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola [Spain]
Sundown 7/31-8/1: Lughnasadh [Pagan and Wiccan]
August Panreligious Calendar
8/2: Virgen de los Angeles Day [Costa Rica]
8/3: Raksha Bandhan [Hindu]
8/11: Janmashtami (Birth of Lord Krishna) [Hindu]
8/13-8/16: Obon (Festival of Souls) [Japan]
Sundown 8/14-8/15: Tu B’Av [Jewish]
8/15: Feast of the Assumption [Roman Catholic]
8/15: Paryushana [Jain]
Sundown 8/19-8-20: Islamic New Year (Hijri) [Islamic]
8/22: Ganesh Chaturthi [Hindu]
Sundown 8/28-8/29: Ashura [Islamic]
8/30: St. Rose of Lima [Peru]
September Panreligious Calendar
9/1-9/17: Pitru Paksha [Hindu]
9/2: Ghost Festival [China]
9/2-9/5: Obon (Festival of Souls) [Tokyo, Japan]
9/11: Nayrouz (Coptic New Year) [Coptic Orthodox Christian]
Sundown 9/18-9/20, 10/1: Rosh Hashanah (New Year) [Jewish]
Sundown 9/21-9/22: Mabon (Autumnal Equinox) [Pagan and Wiccan]
9/24: Anant Chaturdashi [Hindu]
9/24: Our Lady of Las Mercedes [Dominican Republic]
9/28: Meskel (Feast of the True Cross) [Coptic Orthodox Christian]
9/28: Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) [Jewish]
October Panreligious Calendar
Sundown 10/2-10/9: Sukkot [Jewish]
Sundown 10/7-10/8: Arbaeen [Islamic]
Sundown 10/8-10/9: Hoshana Rabbah [Jewish]
Sundown 10/9-10/10: Shemini Atzeret [Jewish]
Sundown 10/10-10/11: Simchat Torah [Jewish]
10/11: Círio de Nazaré [Brazil]
10/12: Our Lady Aparecida [Brazil]
10/12: White Sunday [Samoa]
10/17-10/25: Navaratri [Hindu]
10/20: Birthday of the Bab [Baha'i]
~10/22: Durga Puja [Hindu]
10/25: Dussehra [Hindu]
Sundown 10/28-10/29: Mawlid (Prophet Muhammad's Birthday) [Islamic]
Sundown 10/31-11/1: Samhain [Pagan and Wiccan]
November Panreligious Calendar
11/1: All Saints Day [Christian]
11/1-11/2: Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) [Mexico]
11/2: All Souls Day [Christian]
11/2: Anniversary of the Crowning of Haile Selassie [Rastafarian]
11/4: Karva Chauth [Hindu]
11/12: Birthday of Baha'u'llah [Baha'i]
11/14-11/19: Diwali [Hindu]
11/14: Bandi Chhor Divas [Sikh]
11/15: Veer Samvat (New Year) [Jain]
11/19: Gyan Panchami [Jain]
11/24: Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib [Sikh]
11/25-1/6: Winter Lent (Nativity Fast) [Coptic Orthodox Christian]
11/26: The Day of the Covenant [Baha'i]
11/28-1/6: Winter Lent (Nativity Fast) [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
11/28: Ascension of Abdu'l-Baha [Baha'i]
11/29-12/24: Advent [Christian]
11/30: Guru Nanak Ji's Birthday [Sikh]
11/30: Saint Andrew's Day [Roman Catholic]
December Panreligious Calendar
12/5: Saint Nicholas Day [Netherlands]
12/8: Bodhi Day (Buddha's Enlightenment) [Buddhist]
12/8: Feast of the Immaculate Conception [Roman Catholic]
Sundown 12/10-12/18: Hanukkah [Jewish]
12/12: Fiesta de Guadalupe [Mexico]
12/13: Santa Lucia [Sweden]
12/16-12/24: Las Posadas [Mexico]
Sundown 12/20-12/21: Yule (Winter Solstice) [Pagan and Wiccan]
12/25: Christmas [Christian]
12/26: St. Stephen's Day [Roman Catholic]
12/28: Holy Innocents’ Day [Morocco, Mexico]
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sandhyabakshi · 4 years ago
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Janmashtami 2020: जन्माष्टमी व्रत में न करें ये 6 काम, नहीं मिलता पूजा का फल
Janmashtami 2020: जन्माष्टमी व्रत में न करें ये 6 काम, नहीं मिलता पूजा का फल
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Janmashtami Vrat 2020 : जन्माष्टमी का पर्व हर सल भाद्रपद मास में कृष्ण पक्ष की अष्टमी तिथि को मनाया जाता है। इस बार यह अष्टमी तिथ 11 अगस्त को सुबह 09:06 बजे शुरू हो रही है और 12 अगस्त को सुबह 11:16 बजे समाप्त हो रही है। यानी अष्टमी तिथि मंगलवार की सुबह से बुधवार को 11 बजे तक है। ऐसे में इस साल 11 और 12 अगस्त को दो दिन जन्माष्टमी का पर्व मनाया जा रहा है। कुछ लोग 11 अगस्त को व्रत कर रहे…
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newsmeto · 4 years ago
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Karwa Chauth 2020: Significance of Vrat and The Myth of The Hindu Festival
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According to Hindu Mythology, Karva Chauth pooja is observed across the nation in the month of Karthik (Hindu calendar). On the fourth day of the Karthik month, Hindu married women pray for their husband’s long life and seek blessings from God. The married women observe fast on this auspicious day by offering Karva Chauth pooja. Adding that, they also offer food to God, which is considered as a part of Karva Chauth pooja. It is believed that Karva Chauth Vrat strengthens the husband-wife relationship and blesses them with a long and healthy life.
Over the years, however, the festival of Karwa Chauth has become more than just fasting, here are Five Brilliant Ways People Celebrate Karwa Chauth across the country.
In this blog, we will talk about the Karva Chauth pooja and its importance. But before that, let us find out how married women observe Karwa Chauth fast? The women keep this fast without having a single drop of water. Indian brides wear a traditional outfit and apply mehendi on their hands to perform the Karwa Chauth Vrat. In Hindu mythology, women can break the fast only after sighting the moon in the sky. Following the prayers, the couple exchanges the sweets to themselves and ends the fast.
The festival of Karwa Chauth is celebrated across the nation, mainly in Northern states like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh. During this festival, women also worship Lord Shiva and Lord Parvati to seek longevity of their partner.
Karva Chauth 2020 - Pooja, Date and time
This year Karva Chauth will be observed on the 4th of November, Wednesday. Below are the date and timings to be noted:
Karwa Chauth Tithi Timings:
Chaturthi Starts: November 4th, 2020 at 03:24 AM
Chaturthi Ends: November 5th, 2020 at 05:14 AM
Karwa Chauth Puja Muhurat: 05:32 PM to 06:52 PM
Timings for Karwa Chauth Vrat: 06:35 AM to 08:12 PM
Moonrise: 08:12 PM
During the Karwa Chauth pooja, breaking the fast and exchange of gifts can be done, once the beautiful sight of the Moon is visible. The married woman dresses like a bride in auspicious colours of Karva Chauth and stands along with her husband in front of the glowing moon. Later, the couple performs the rituals by singing folk songs, where the husband helps his better half to end the fast.
How to perform Karva Chauth Pooja?
There are some Do’s and Don’ts for Karva Chauth that one needs to keep in mind. Here is how to perform Karva Chauth Puja accurately:
Following sunrise, set yourself free from the day-to-day work.
Chant Hindu mantras while taking a bath in order to start your Karwa Chauth fast.
Then you can begin your one-day Fast. You should not consume food or drink water until you see the Moon.
In the evening, perform Ganesh pooja and worship the Goddess Parvati and the God Shiva. In case you are not aware of the Vedic rituals let our experts in performing Ganesh Puja online at the comforts of your home.
Look out for the glimpse of the Moon and once the Moon is visible, break the day-long fast.
Break your fast by drinking water and eating sweets from your husband’s hand.
Seek blessings from God and elderly people of your family.
Myth of Karva Chauth Vrat
According to the Hindu belief, the story of queen Veervati gave us the reason to observe Karva Chauth Vrat. The queen Veervati was the first one to keep the Karwa Chauth Vrat. The queen waited for the moon to appear so that she could break the fast. Later, the queen found herself unwell and seeing this, her brothers requested her to break the fast. When the queen refused to do so, her brothers came up with a bait and Veervati fell into it. When the queen agreed to break the fast, the news arrived that her husband, the King, was dead.
In Mahabharata, Draupadi kept the Karwa Chauth Vrat for the Pandavas. Similarly, goddess Parvati also had Karwa Chauth Vrat for her husband, Lord Shiva. Another tale behind the famous Karva Chauth Vrat is of women Karva who challenged Yama (God of death), and in return, she earned the longevity of her husband.
Wrapping Up:
Now, you know how this fast is being observed on Karwa Chauth and the significance of performing it. Women since ages keep Vrat to seek blessings for the longevity of their husbands. This not only shows the love of women to their husbands but also to her in-laws. In fact, the unmarried girls also keep Vrat on this day to fulfil their desire of getting a caring life partner.
Read More on How Women of Each Zodiac Sign Celebrate Karwa Chauth
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We wish our fellow readers a happy Karwa Chauth. May you have a pleasant time with your loved ones.
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news-chhondomela · 4 years ago
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When is Karva Chauth in 2020 in India?
When is Karva Chauth in 2020 in India?
By: Lifestyle Desk | November 1, 2020 9:10:24 am
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Karwa Chauth 2020 Date: The festival will be celebrated on November 4, 2020. (File)
Karwa Chauth 2020 Date in India:Karwa Chauth is a Hindu festival celebrated by married women mostly from North India. It is celebrated four days after full moon day (purnima) in the month of Kartika. This year,…
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learnifyparenting · 4 years ago
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thetrendingfashions · 4 years ago
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Karwa Chauth 2020: What to do to look beautiful and stylish on Karwa Chauth?
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New delhi date. 04 November 2020, Wednesday
On this day, the holy festival of Karva Choth is being celebrated. On this day married women keep a vow of longevity for the longevity of their husbands. On the fourth day of Karva, married women get dressed like brides. You can dress like a bride at home.
Multa clay and honey face pack
Applying Multa clay and honey face pack will brighten your face. For glowing skin you must apply Multa clay and honey face pack.
Hair extensions
Hairstyles also need to be taken care of to look beautiful. To do this, you need to put hair in your hair to make it look beautiful and stylish. Garlands look so beautiful in every hairstyle.
Do this before applying henna
Mehndi is also applied on the hands and feet on Karva Choth. Get your hands and feet waxed, manicured and pedicured before applying henna. Also apply nail polish on the nails.
Do light makeup
Light makeup looks very beautiful. To do this, apply light makeup to make Choth look beautiful and stylish. Apply proper foundation on the face according to the skin tone. Following these tips will make you look beautiful and stylish like a bride.
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Karwa chauth 2020: If you have these ailments, don't fast
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New delhi date. 04 November 2020, Wednesday
The fast of Karva Choth is kept for the longevity of the husband. This vow is kept by married women or virgin women for husband or fianc. The rules of fasting are very difficult and women have to fast all day long, hungry and thirsty. Considering the pre-health condition, health experts advise some women not to observe this fast.
According to the Allopathy Physician, if a woman has a complaint of diabetes, she should not keep this fast. Living without food and water all day can lead to hypoglycemia.
If a woman has a problem with high blood pressure or low blood pressure, she is also advised not to fast. Patients with BP should avoid fasting, as prolonged starvation can cause BP to fluctuate. Control of BP depends entirely on medications and diet.
No seriously ill woman should observe this fast. If a woman is undergoing treatment or taking any kind of medicine, she should not fast either. Doing so can cause further damage to health.
It is not advisable for both the developing baby and the mother to go hungry for hours. That is why even pregnant women are advised not to observe the fourth fast. Women who are breastfeeding their newborns should also avoid fasting. These women need a certain amount of calories or nutrients over a short period of time.
Women should consult a doctor once before fasting if they show signs of bad health condition or any disease. Even if you know about pre-health condition, your doctor will never advise you to take any risk. If the doctor allows you to fast, he will also advise you to take some precautions that you must follow.
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sandhyabakshi · 4 years ago
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Janmashtami 2020: घर-घर विराजेंगे लड्डू-गोपाल, आज सुबह 9:06 शुरू होगी अष्टमी, रोहिणी नक्षत्र का नहीं संयोग भगवान श्री कृष्ण की भक्ति में सभी रम गए हैं। मंगलवार को सुबह 9:06 बजे से ही अष्टमी तिथि शुरू हो जाएगी। वहीं, सोमवार को दो दिन के लॉकडाउन के बाद बाजार खुले तो लड्डू गोपाल, भगवान की पोशाक और झूला आदि... Source link
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pkstudiosindia · 4 years ago
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From modern to offbeat: 10 red saree options for Karva Chauth – Lifestyle Asia
Looking for an ideal red saree this Karva Chauth? We picked out 10 of the good red saris on the internets as we speak. Sarees are now not nearly custom, Karva Chauth can be about dressing up and displaying off your particular person model. From Benarasi to pre-stitched drapes, there’s quite a bit to select from in case you’re trying to experiment and blend-and-match this festive season. The solely red sarees for Karva Chauth try to be .
Here’s our edit of the very best red sarees for Karva Chauth 2020 –
Trend: The easy gota Patti sari. The Anita Dongre Raya Sari
Styled by @radhikamehra
A easy red saree with a fragile border is all you want to make your Karva Chauth look timeless. Embroidered with gota patti, dori, pearls, zardosi, sequins, minimize dana and zari work, this saree can actually make your look sparkle.
Trend: The graphic pre-stitched sari. Vedika M’s Hand Brush Painted Pre Stitched Saree
If you hate heavy, drape-y options, go for one which’s pre-stitched like this Vedika. M sari that’s nearly like a gown. The color isn’t vibrant red, however rust is an equally compelling shade to experiment inside your wardrobe.
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Trust Komal Matta Kapoor to model the preferred saree on Instagram superbly. Worn by the likes of Masoom Minawala, Komal Pandey and Aashna Shroff, this floral magnificence from Prints by Radhika is a good drape to make investments on this season.
Trend: Belted cocktail saree. Belted sari by Charu and Vasundhara
The mannequin is carrying a red hand embroidered ruffle saree with a completely embellished shirt and belt from the label’s newest assortment Urja. It’s a simple-breezy sari with minimal sequin work and may double up as a cocktail sari too.
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We’ve all the time observed that Sagar Sarees options probably the most in each blogger’s saree story and determined to check out the big range of options they’ve. Shereen of Lovebugs has used a conventional Benarasi and gave it a modern twist by draping it superbly with jeans – fusion put on, right here we come.
Trend: Wispy saris. Prerna Goel’s Ruar saree
Prerna Goel is aware of her drapes and this up to date sari by Ruar speaks of impeccable style and stellar styling. If you need to go minimalistic, that is the one to select.
Trend: Parsi drapes. Maia Sethna in a red drape by Ashdeen
Ashdeen is thought for their delicate designs and easy drapes and this red saree with white Parsi embroidery is a winner this festive season and Maia wears it so effectively.
Trend: Trendy motifs. Engine red saree by House of Masaba
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Ahoi Ashtami 2020: Ahoi Ashtami Vrat Date, Significance & Rituals
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About Ahoi Ashtami puja: Significance, Rituals, and Tradition
Ahoi Ashtami festival is a well-known festival celebrated all across Northern India before the start of Deepawali and after “Karwa Chauth���. The day is also known as “Ahoi Aathe”. Traditionally, on this day women observed the fast till twilight for the well-being of her children. After darkness, they break the fast by sighting the stars. Some women even break the fast by sighting the Moon but it might be difficult to follow the fast as the Moon rises very late in the night.
Basically, Ahoi Ashtami is a festival for the son, in which all the mothers observe the fast from the day to dusk for the well-being of her son. On this day, all the mothers worship the deity Ahoi with utmost fervour and pray for their child’s well being.
Ahoi Mata Varat story:
The story of this festival starts with the women who had 7 sons. Once when the only few days were left for Diwali the family was engaged in cleaning the house. This Diwali you can invite prosperity, luck, and blessings of Goddess Lakshmi with Meru Prushth Shree Yantra. while renovating the house, she went to collect mud from an open pit near the River. While digging the soil, she unknowingly killed the offspring of the hedgehog (sei), who later cursed her. Thereafter, the curse proved fatal for their son and one by one she lost all the seven sons. She realised that this is because of that curse, and to shed this curse, she observed six-day long fast and prayed to Ahoi Mata. Seeing her devotion, Mata Ahoi pleased and gave her all the seven sons back.
Ahoi Mata Varat Vidhi:
This festival is akin to the festival Karva Chauth, the only difference is that Karva Chauth is for Husband’s well-being and Ahoi festival is for the well being of the son. On this day, all the women or mothers wake up early in the morning and take a bath. Later, she takes a pledge or “Sankalp” that she will observe and complete the fast, and then they perform the vrat without food and water until the sighting of the Star or Moon in the dark sky.
Rituals of Ahoi Ashtami Vrat:
Ahoi Ashtami vrat is supposed to be done before the sunset.
Firstly, the image of the idol is drawn on the wall. If you can not make the image,  then the wallpaper of deity can also be used. The image of the Ahoi Ashtami should consist of eight corners owing to its association with Ashtami-Tithi. A picture of hedgehog (Sei) or Cub is also drawn close to the goddess Ahoi.  
A holy Kalash filled with water is placed at the left side of the Ahoi Ashtami idol on the wooden platform. Then a swastika on the Kalash is drawn, and a sacred thread is tied around the Kalash.
Then the eldest member of the family recites the Vrat Katha to all the women of the family. Each woman is required to hold 7 ounces of grain in their hand while listening to Katha.
In some communities, Ahoi Mata of silver known as syau is made and worshipped. After the puja, it can be worn as a pendant around the neck by all the women.
Thereafter, Rice and Milk is offered to the deity along with Vayana and cooked food which includes poori, Halwa, and Pua.
At the end “Ahoi Mata aarti” is performed to mark the termination of the puja.
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Important dates and times of Ahoi Ashtami
Sunrise
November 08, 2020 6:40 AM
Sunset
November 08, 2020 5:40 PM
Ashtami Tithi Begins
November 08, 2020 7:29 AM
Ashtami Tithi Ends
November 09, 2020 6:51 AM
Moonrise On Ahoi Ashtami
November 09, 2020 12:12 AM
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