New Delhi: Every year, married Hindu women mark the one-day festival of Karwa Chauth, during which they fast from dawn to moonrise and offer prayers for their husbands' health and longevity. Unmarried ladies who pray in the hopes of finding a desirable life partner also commemorate the event. According to the Hindu lunar calendar, it occurs on the fourth day of the dark fortnight (also known as Krishna Paksha or the declining phase of the moon). The time period typically varies from mid to late October. The North Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan are where it is primarily observed.


Karwa Chauth honours the magnificence of marriage and the piety of the bond between a couple. This day is important because it symbolises the love that women have for the tradition of marriage.


Wishes For Karwa Chauth 2022:


This Karwa Chauth you can wish your friends, family and loved ones by sending them these messages:


1. I hope that your relationship gets stronger. I pray that the Almighty would grant you a joyful and lasting marriage. Happy Karwa Chauth!


2. Let's pray that we will do our best to maintain the vitality of this lovely bond and unique friendship on this day. Happy Karwa Chauth!


3. May the love and happiness in your marriage come from the grace of God Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Cheers to Karwa Chauth!


4. Karwa Chauth is a symbol of commitment and unwavering love. It displays a wife's affection for her spouse. So let's hope for a long and healthy life for you and your husband. May your relationship blossom and become stronger every day.


Karwa Chauth 2022: Food items


Sargi is a dish made out of parantha, pheni (a sweet prepared with milk and semolina), and assorted sweets and fruits. There are ten Matthis and ten puas (a sweet made of jaggery) and a scrumptious halwa.


Karwa Chauth 2022: Sringar items



  • Applying henna mehndi on the feet and palms.

  • Fashionable glass bracelets in many colours.

  • Makeup products include mascara, eyeliner, kajal, lipstick, rouge, sindoor, bindi, and so on.

  • Mangalsutra, maangtika, rings, necklaces, bracelets, earring sets, anklets (payals), toe rings, nose rings, and other lovely and traditional jewellery pieces.