Karwa Chauth 2024: The festival of Karwa Chauth is celebrated across the country. On this day, women observe a Nirjala Vrat to pray for their husband's well-being. The fast is completed by offering Arghya to the moon during the moonrise at night, which makes the moon particularly significant on Karwa Chauth.


Today, Sunday, October 20, 2024, several auspicious yogas will be present on Karwa Chauth. This year, the worship of the moon will take place under the remarkable conjunction of the Rohini Nakshatra, which is considered very auspicious for the moon's worship.


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The Karwa Chauth Moon Will Rise In The Rohini Nakshatra


Although the Krittika Nakshatra will be in effect on Karwa Chauth on October 20, the Rohini Nakshatra will follow. The moon is the lord of this nakshatra, making its presence during the moon worship on Karwa Chauth significantly enhance the festival's importance.


The Karwa Chauth fast is observed for the well-being and happiness of married couples. On this day, women adorn themselves with solah shringar and get dressed up beautifully. The Rohini Nakshatra is also considered to enhance sweetness and beauty in married life.


Karwa Chauth: The Confluence Of Auspicious Opportunities


On Karwa Chauth, several auspicious combinations of planets, constellations, and zodiac signs will be formed. The Sun and Mercury are in Libra, creating the Budhaditya Yoga. With Venus entering Scorpio, a Samsaptak Yoga is also formed alongside the divine guru Jupiter.


Meanwhile, Saturn is in its own sign of Aquarius, creating the Shash Raj Yoga, while the Moon in Taurus forms a conjunction with Jupiter, resulting in the Gajakesari Yoga. This year, Karwa Chauth is marked by a confluence of favorable yogas.


Karwa Chauth 2024 Moonrise Time


Today, everyone eagerly awaits the moonrise on Karwa Chauth. The moon will rise at 7:54 PM tonight, after which you can offer oblations to the moon and perform the puja to break your fast.



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