Significance & Importance of Festivals in India

>> Thursday, November 17, 2011

In simple terms, India can be described as the soil of festivals. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that in this country, one can find frequent festivals throughout the year.One such important festival of India is Karwa Chauth. This festival is defined as one of the most important festivals among the married women.


It is mainly considered as the festival of northern India, but nowadays, each and every region of India celebrates this festival with tremendous enthusiasm and dedication. Especially the married women observe this occasion with utmost dedication and devotion. Karwa Chauth is the festival that is observed by the married women for the longevity and enormous prosperity of their husbands.

Married women observe stringent fast on this day and offer prayers to Goddess Gauri in the evening time. They break their fast only after performing the Karwa Chauth puja and after having a look at the full moon. The date of Karwa Chauth falls in the month of Kartik as per the religious Hindu calendar. It falls on the day fourth, the day of waving moon in the month of Kartik.

The festival of Karwa Chauth is celebrated nine days before the Diwali celebrations. The date of Karwa Chauth usually falls in between October and November. Karwa Chauth 2011 date is 15th of October. At the time of Karwa Chauth celebrations, there is a different festive mood in the air. This festival is considered as really auspicious as it reflects the importance of a sacred relationship that is marriage. It reflects the pure and loving relationship of a husband and a wife. Traditional clothes (that too in bright colors); accessories, jewelries and henna are some of the most important components of the Karwa Chauth festival. It is a Hindu festival and is followed by the married women very religiously as per the norms and customs of Hindu religion.

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