Wow ...nice poem ...you are married Karva Chauth is the fast which every married woman or 'suhagins' keep for bestowing wedded bliss and praying to god for long life and happiness of their husband. 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.
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