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Spiritual Significance
Karwa Chauth is a one-day strict fast (from sunrise to moonrise) observed by married Hindu women for the long life, well-being, and prosperity of their husbands. The ritual has deep roots in North Indian culture and is particularly popular in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. It falls on the fourth day of the dark fortnight of the month of Kartik.
How to Celebrate in Canada
Observing Karwa Chauth in Canada is highly auspicious. Because local timezone sunrise and moonrise times differ, follow these practices:
- Align Fasting with Local Sunrise: Start your vrat precisely at sunrise in Toronto (approx 06:15 local time), rather than following Indian Standard Time.
- Perform Puja during local Auspicious Hours: Make sure to perform the main rituals during local EST evening/night windows as shown above.
- Pre-dawn meal (Sargi) before sunrise prepared by mother-in-law
- Complete fast without food and water until moonrise
- Dressed in bridal finery and applying mehndi (henna)
- Group worship of Goddess Gauri and listening to Karwa Chauth katha
- Sighting the moon through a sieve, then looking at husband, then breaking fast
Auspicious Items to Prepare
🌸 Earthen pot (Karwa)🌸 Henna (mehndi)🌸 Sieve🌸 Bangles and sindoor🌸 Moon-shaped sweets