Karva Chauth: In Moga four women celebrate the festival of suhaag by wearing sixteen make -up, colors are visible in Chandigarh.

Moga, October 10 (IANS). The fasting of Karva Chauth is celebrated with large pump in the entire country. On this special occasion, married women quickly last for the longevity and a happy married life of their husbands. Special occasions were arranged in various places across the country for the worship of Karva Chauth. In Moga City of Punjab, the Feast of Karva Chauth is also celebrated in a very colorful and traditional way. The women of Moga dressed in colorful traditional costumes made spectacular offers. ADC Charumita, Bollywood actor Sonu Sood’s sister Malvika Sood and Miss Punjaban Jas Dhillon enjoyed the opportunity with their presence. At the same time, Karva Chauth Puja was also arranged in the Shiv Temple in Sector 8, Chandigarh. Hundreds of women arrived at the temple in traditional Sarees and Lehengas. The priest completed the Puja with Vedic Song. After this, the women exchanged plates and blessed each other according to the tradition. Women said that Karva Chauth is not only a fast, but a symbol of love, trust and dedication to a spouse. This festival reflects the tradition of the Indian culture in which the bonds of family and relationships are considered the most important. The colors of Karva Chauth remained common all day throughout the North India, including Moga and Chandigarh. It has been seen that women enjoy this holy festival with songs, music, decorations and worship in temples, parks and community centers. It is noteworthy that women start preparations for Karva Chauth many days in advance. The enthusiasm about the sixteen decorations, Puja Thali, carwel and the materials needed for Moon Darshan is clearly visible on the face of every woman. On the day of fasting, women perform in the morning before Sonop Sargi. After this, she sees Nirjala all day fast and at night she dresses like a bride in traditional clothes. In the evenings, women gather together and listen to the story of Karva Chauth. During the Katha, they swap out, sing songs and pray for the long life of their husbands. After the moon has risen, women close them by watching their husband’s face by looking a sieve and offering Argoya to the moon. –Is Pim/ABM Share this Story Tags