Karwa Chauth 2025 LIVE: Married Women Break Fast as Moon Rises in Multiple Cities
The day-long Karwa Chauth fast observed by married women concluded with the traditional Arghya (offering) to the moon at moonrise.
Karwa Chauth 2025 Moonrise time today Live: Karwa
The day-long Karwa Chauth fast observed by married women concluded with the traditional Arghya (offering) to the moon at moonrise. During this ritual, women are encouraged to recite the sacred mantra:
“Om Shra Shreem Shreem Sah Chandramase Namah”
“Om Shreem Shreem Chandramase Namah”
The practice symbolizes devotion and prayers for the long life, health, and prosperity of their husbands, continuing a centuries-old tradition celebrated across India.
Chauth is one of the sweetest and most jubilant festivals celebrated by married Hindu women across India. On this day, married women fast all day long for the well-being and long life of their husbands. Clad in their beautiful traditional wear, with intricately designed mehndi adorning their hands, they await the moonrise with bated breath to break the fast. The festivities of Karwa Chauth essentially comprise fasting in the morning, puja in the evening, and moon sighting. Be with us for live updates on moonrise timings, city-wise puja muhurat, splendid celebrations, celebrity looks and trending social media moments** from across the country. In North and West India, Karwa Chauth 2025 is a time of dedication and joy. The moonrise time varies by city, with rituals aligning to the shubh muhurat between 5:45 PM to 7:20 PM. The lucky moon sighting is anticipated in cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Indore, Surat, Pune, and Udaipur.
The day-long Karwa Chauth fast observed by married women concluded with the traditional Arghya (offering) to the moon at moonrise.
In Rajkot, the moon is expected to rise at approximately 8:03 PM tonight. Karwa Chauth is celebrated as a festival that strengthens emotional bonds, with many husbands actively supporting their wives as they observe the traditional day-long fast.
The moon will be visible in Greater Noida at 8:13 PM this evening. On Karva Chauth, women observe a fast from sunrise until moonrise, praying for the health, longevity, and prosperity of their husbands.
Kolkata will be the first Indian city to glimpse the moon tonight. In Kolkata, the moon should be visible at 7:30 p.m.
At 8:36 PM tonight, the moon is predicted to be visible in Hyderabad. In North India, particularly in Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, Karwa Chauth is widely observed. But because of its success, the festival is now observed in other towns and states as well.
At 7:42 p.m. tonight, the moon is predicted to be visible in Kolkata. An earthen pot, known as a “Karwa,” is a significant ceremonial object used in the puja.
In New Delhi, the moon is predicted to be visible at 8:13 PM today. Married ladies celebrate Karwa Chauth, a traditional Hindu holiday, in honour of their husbands’ longevity and prosperity.
Many customs wait until the moon is visible within an allowed window before breaking the fast if it is not visible (because of clouds).
Breaking the fast: The husband breaks the fast by giving his wife the first sip of water or food item. She doesn’t eat until after that. Only after this ceremony is the fast deemed complete.
Arghya and the Moonrise
Women observe the moon through a sieve once it is visible, followed by their husbands. After that, they present the moon with arghya, or water.
Rituals and offerings
Present the Karwa pot or the pictures of the deities with flowers, rice (akshat), kumkum, ghee, milk, sweets, and fruits. In the late afternoon, some towns also offer Arghya to the Sun.
Lighting and invocation
Light the incense and diya. Before addressing Goddess Parvati, Shiva, and Karwa Mata, offer prayers (mantras) to Lord Ganesha, who will remove all barriers.
preparing ready
The puja area should be cleaned, a red or yellow cloth laid down, and an idol or portrait of Parvati, Shiva, or Karwa Mata placed there. Put all of the samagri (light, flowers, rice, sweets, pot of water, etc.) on the puja thali.
The ritual’s focal point is the Karwa Chauth Katha. The tale of Veeravati is among the most often told legends: At her parents’ house, Veeravati, the sister of seven brothers, observed her first Karwa Chauth fast. Concerned, her brothers set up a prank by setting up a mirror to mimic the moonrise as nightfall approached and she became weak from hunger and thirst.
Veeravati finished her fast too soon because she thought the moon had risen. She tragically found out that her husband had passed away. She was so distraught that she dedicated herself fully to a year-long Karwa Chauth fast. Her husband was brought back to life by heavenly mercy. Faith, commitment, and rigorous rule-following are all demonstrated throughout the story.
Women prepare necessary materials such as karwa (pot), puja thali, diya, incense, flowers, rice, sweets, kumkum, channi (sieve), god idols, red cloth, fruits, bangles, sindoor, mehndi, holy book, and optional presents or sacred threads for blessings and ceremonies for the Karwa Chauth evening puja.
In addition to being a day of fasting and devotion, Karwa Chauth is also a time to express gratitude to Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and the Moon God by making traditional food offerings, or bhog.
1. Sargi Thali Delights: The mothers-in-laws give this pre-dawn feast, which often consists of coconut, dried fruits, pheni, and fruits.
2. Halwa-Poori: During Karwa Chauth, this combination is a customary dish in practically all North Indian homes.
3. Mathri and Namak Pare: These snacks stand for consistency and fortitude, two attributes necessary for a solid marriage.
4. Rice Kheer: This delicious dish is served to the Moon God as part of the bhog during Karwa Chauth and has a special position in Hindu ceremonies.
5. Fruits and Dry Fruits: An essential component of the bhog thali are fruits and dry fruits.
On Karwa Chauth, the most significant part of the day is when the fast is broken following the moonrise. Women initially see the moon as a sieve, signifying devotion and optimism. Then, as a token of appreciation, they present the moon with Arghya (water). The fast is then formally broken when the husband gives his wife the first drink of water or a treat. After that, women eat and drink, usually beginning with light snacks, fruits, or sweets to gradually break the fast.
For the Karwa Chauth puja, women clean the area, spread a red or yellow cloth, and place statues or images of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Karwa Mata in the evening. The puja thali is set up with water, rice, flowers, sweets, and a lamp. The diya is lit, and then Lord Ganesha and the other gods are prayed to. After the Karwa Chauth Katha is spoken, the moon is viewed through a sieve, arghya is offered, and the fast is broken when the spouse offers water.
1. Don’t miss Sargi: It keeps you going throughout the day without food or drink.
2. Don’t overdo it: To keep your strength, conserve energy and stay away from demanding tasks.
3. Avoid thinking negatively: Throughout this spiritual practice, remain thankful and joyous.
4. Avoid eating or drinking too soon: To break the fast, wait patiently until the moon is visible.
5. Steer clear of conflict or tension: Make sure the day is calm and full of love and devotion.
The following materials are usually acquired in order to do the evening puja correctly:
Karwa (pot made of metal or dirt)
Puja thali, or platter
Candles and wicks
Dhoop and incense sticks
Garlands and flowers
Raw milk, curd, ghee, rice (akshat), sugar, and sweets
Water pitcher or lota
Kumkum, sandalwood paste, and turmeric
For viewing the moon, use a sieve (channi).
images or idols of the gods (Karwa Mata, Parvati, Shiva)
To decorate, use chunri or red or yellow fabrics.
Mehndi, sindoor, bangles, and fruits
Holy scriptures or a book containing Karwa Chauth Katha
Gifts, cash, fruits, sacred thread, etc. are optional.
The most auspicious time to offer prayers is from 5:57 PM to 7:11 PM, which is when the Karwa Chauth Puja Muhurat is slated to take place today.
The following are the approximate moonrise times in major cities in 2025: 8:13 PM in Delhi and Noida; 8:08 to 8:11 PM in Chandigarh, Ludhiana, and Jammu; 7:41 PM in Kolkata; 8:55 PM in Mumbai; 8:48 PM in Bengaluru; and 8:36 PM in Hyderabad.
A key component of the ceremony is the Karwa Chauth Katha. The tale of Veeravati, the sister of seven brothers, is among the most often told legends. At her parents’ house, Veeravati observed her first Karwa Chauth fast. Concerned, her brothers set up a prank by setting up a mirror to mimic the moonrise as nightfall approached and she became weak from hunger and thirst. Veeravati finished her fast too soon because she thought the moon had risen. She tragically found out that her husband had passed away. She was so distraught that she dedicated herself fully to a year-long Karwa Chauth fast. Her husband was brought back to life by heavenly mercy. Faith, commitment, and rigorous rule-following are all demonstrated throughout the story.
For the Karwa Chauth puja, women clean the area, spread a red or yellow cloth, and place statues or images of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Karwa Mata in the evening. The puja thali is set up with water, rice, flowers, sweets, and a lamp. The diya is lit, and then Lord Ganesha and the other gods are prayed to. After the Karwa Chauth Katha is spoken, the moon is viewed through a sieve, arghya is offered, and the fast is broken when the spouse offers water.