Karwa Chauth Muhurat Time: The Karwa Chauth fast will be observed across the country on Friday, October 10th. The festival of Karwa Chauth is celebrated every year on the Chaturthi Tithi (fourth day) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Kartik. The Chaturthi Tithi (fourth day) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Kartik begins at 10:54 pm on October 9th and ends at 7:38 pm on Friday, October 10th.
On the occasion of Karwa Chauth, married women observe a waterless fast for the long life of their husbands. This day is also known as Karak Chaturthi. On this day, women observe a waterless fast by eating Sargi before sunrise. They observe a waterless fast in the evening, and when the moon rises, they offer water to it. After this, they break their fast by drinking water from their husband’s hand.
Auspicious time for worship
According to astrologers, the auspicious time for worship on Karwa Chauth begins at 5:57 pm and continues until 7:11 pm. The auspicious time for the puja will last for one hour and 14 minutes. Moonrise will be at 7:42 pm.
Puja Muhurta:
Brahma Muhurta: 4:40 AM to 5:30 AM
Abhijit Muhurta: 11:45 AM to 12:31 PM
Vijay Muhurta: 2:04 PM to 2:51 PM
Godhuli Muhurta: 5:57 PM to 6:22 PM
Amrit Kaal: 3:22 PM to 4:48 PM
Nishita Muhurta: 11:43 PM to 12:33 AM, October 11
Labha-Unnati: 7:46 AM to 9:13 AM
Moonrise Time:
Moonrise time is 8:13 PM. Slight variations may occur depending on the city.
Karva Chauth Puja Method
This festival celebrates the long life of the husband and happiness in married life. On Karva Chauth, women worship the moon and seek blessings from the Moon God, ensuring that they do not have to endure the separation from their beloved for any reason. Married women worship Chauth Mata, a form of Goddess Parvati, Lord Shiva and Kartikeya, as well as Lord Ganesha, on Karva Chauth.
Karva Chauth Puja Materials
Wooden seat, pure ghee, betel leaves, a skewer, a pitcher, turmeric, roli, a sacred thread, sweets, a sieve, rice for filling a pot, donations, whole grains, sandalwood paste, fruits, yellow clay, flowers, a clay or copper pot and a lid.










