Karwa Chauth Special: Why Karwa Chauth is incomplete without clay Karwa, know its importance...

 
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Karva Chauth fast is considered very important in the Hindu religion. It is celebrated on the Chaturthi date of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month. On this day, married women observe Nirjala fast and perform puja for the long life of their husbands. There is also the importance of worshiping the moon at night on this day. Women break their fast only after worshiping the moon. This year the festival of Karva Chauth is on 1 November. There is a belief that clay pots should be used in worship on the day of Karva Chauth. It is considered very auspicious and sacred.

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A symbol of five elements is made
Astrologer Dr. Alaknanda Sharma said that Karva is considered a symbol of five elements. Earthen Karwa consists of five elements, namely water, soil, fire, sky, and air. From which the person's body is also made. Soil and water are mixed in Karwa. Karva is made by melting clay in water. It is a symbol of land and water elements. After that, it is prepared by drying it in sun and air and then cooked in fire. In our culture, water is considered the supreme God. All living beings originated from here.

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Therefore, the husband breaks his wife's fast only after giving her water from an earthen pot. They wish to make their married life happy by making both the five elements and God as witnesses. Besides, drinking water from an earthen vessel also keeps your health good.
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