October / November

Karwa Chauth (Karak Chaturthi — The Sacred Vow of Marital Tapasya & Longevity)

Kartika (Purnimanta Calendar) / Ashwin (Amavasyanta Calendar) · Krishna Paksha Chaturthik Tithi (4th Dark Lunar Day) · Sharad Ritu (Autumn Season)

Occurs on the 4th dark lunar day following the Sharad Purnima. The moon rises in the Krittika or Rohini Nakshatra. The 4th tithi combined with the waning phase represents turning away from sensory indulgence to undertake rigorous Tapasya (austerity), leveraging the subtle lunar energy to channel vitality, protection, and long life (*Ayushya*) to the spouse.

Northern & Central India (Punjab, Haryana, UP, Rajasthan, MP) · Karwa Chauth / Karak Chaturthi Gujarat & Maharashtra (Amavasyanta Calendar) · Karwa Chauth (Observed in Ashwin Krishna Chaturthi) Rajasthan · Karwa Chauth / Chauth Mata Vrat Global Diaspora · Karwa Chauth Vrat

Associated deities

Lord Shiva & Goddess Parvati (Gauri)

The archetypal divine couple (*Divya Dampatya*) representing the eternal, inseparable union of Consciousness (*Purusha*) and Cosmic Energy (*Shakti*).

Lord Ganesha / Karak Vinayaka

The presiding deity of Chaturthi tithi who removes all obstacles (*Vighnaharta*) from marital life and grants spiritual fulfillment.

Chandra Dev (The Moon God)

The cosmic reservoir of Soma (vital nectar/coolness), mind control, and longevity, invoked at moonrise to complete the fast.

Goddess Karwa / Veeravati

The legendary devoted wives whose intense spiritual purity (*Sati-Tejas*) conquered death (*Yamaraja*) to save their husbands.

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