Know how carwel chauth started with Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati, know the mythological stories related to this tradition in this rare video.

Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva are worshiped on Karva Chauth, but do you know that the origin of this is deeply rooted in the relationship between Lord Shiva and the goddess Parvati? According to mythological beliefs, the secret of this fasting was revealed in the dialogue between Shiva and Parvati. According to Scripture and Folklore, Lord Shiva himself told the importance and importance of this fasting to the goddess Parvati. Furthermore, there is an incident in the Mahabharata where Draupadi quickly observed a Karva Chauth for her family, although this fasting is mainly associated with the long life and happiness of her husband. So what are these stories? Let’s find out … A dialogue between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati about the glory of Karva Chauth According to mythology, Goddess Parvati Lord Shiva asked a solution to ensure that her husband’s life and happiness, Shiva tells her about the Karak Chaturthi, known today as Karva Chauth. Shiva said that the woman, by looking at this, gets happiness and gets her husband a long life. Lord Shiva told the goddess Parvati that this is firmly observed on the Chaturthi date of Krishna Paksha of the Kartik month. On this day, a water must be observed quickly from the morning to the moon’s face. During the puja, the goddess Gauri, Moon God and Lord Shiva must be worshiped. Lord Shiva also told a story related to the goddess Parvati. According to the story, a woman named Veeravati quickly observed it, but her brothers cheated on her to eat the food before she could. As a result, her husband died. Goddess Parvati advised Veeravati to see it quickly and because of its effects, her husband was revived. Lord Shiva told Parvati that a woman who quickly observes it can save her husband from the fear of death. When the goddess Parvati asked the reason to offer Argoya to Moon God, Mr Shiva said that Moon was a symbol of longevity. If you see the moon and offer Arurnya on this day, it ensures the happiness of the woman and the long life of her husband. After learning the importance of Karva Chauth of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati himself quickly observed it and spread his message to the world. So Lord Shiva established the Karva Chauth Fast and the goddess Parvati spread it to women. According to another mythological belief, Goddess Parvati performed strictly fine and fasting to find Lord Shiva as her husband. He saw a waterless fast while worshiping Shiva on the Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha of the Kartik month. Lord Shiva, satisfied with her unwavering commitment, accepted her as his wife. Karva Chauth Puja van Draupadi: Karva Chauth Fast is also named in Mahabharata. According to the story, when the Pandavas went through difficult times, Draupadi became very concerned and asked Lord Krishna for a solution to protect her family and free them out of trouble. Lord Krishna advised him to observe Karva Chauth quickly. After Krishna’s instructions, Draupadi quickly observed it with full dedication and faith. As a result, all the obstacles in the life of Pandavas were removed and they achieved power and happiness. This story shows that Karva Chauth is not only a symbol of happiness or love love, but also a symbol of religion, courage and family protection. This fasting is a divine example of a woman’s faith, sacrifice and unwavering commitment to her family. Share this story -tags

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