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onlinesikhstore · 6 months
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Karva chauth Vrat Katha Ganesh Ji Shiv Ji Aarti Karvachauth Hindi Devnagri Lipi Hindu Book Good Luck Prayers Evil Eye Protection Shield B72 Karva chauth Vrat Katha Ganesh Ji Shiv Ji Aarti Karvachauth Hindi Devnagri Lipi Hindu Book Good Luck Prayers Evil Eye Protection Shield Book Ref: B72 Size: approx. 21cm x13.5cm x 0.3cm Colourful Laminated Pages Pages: 16, weight approx. 22g Language: Hindi (India's Official Language) Compiled by: APB One book per sale unless you add more quantity from drop down menu. Beautiful Colourful Paperback Book Binding (Colour of Font on binding or design may vary - subject to availability). Please see photos showing contents. Please ask for more details. Should you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your time for looking at our listings. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook #OnlineSikhStore https://mynembol.com/product/sMqgs2s=ZX
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astrovaidya-blog · 8 months
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Karva Chauth 2023: Fasting for Love and Longevity
Karva Chauth 2023, observed on October 24th, is a significant Hindu festival where married women fast from sunrise to moonrise, praying for the longevity and well-being of their husbands. This day symbolizes love and devotion, with women adorning themselves in traditional attire and participating in rituals before breaking their fast at nightfall.
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करवा चौथ व्रत कथा 2022 | Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha | Amrit Kahaniya | Bhak...
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trendingwatch · 2 years
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करवा चौथ 2022: आपकी पत्नी के लिए अद्भुत उपहार विचार
करवा चौथ 2022: आपकी पत्नी के लिए अद्भुत उपहार विचार
Karwa Chauth 2022: Karwa Chauth will be observed on October 13, this year. आश्चर्य है कि इस करवा चौथ पर अपनी पत्नी को कैसे विशेष महसूस कराया जाए? आप उसे उसके पसंदीदा रेस्तरां या स्पा सत्र के लिए ले जा सकते हैं। और, यदि आप उसे कुछ उपहार देना चाहते हैं, लेकिन सुनिश्चित नहीं हैं कि क्या खरीदा जाए, तो आपकी खोज यहाँ समाप्त होती है। हमने करवा चौथ 2022 के लिए कुछ बेहतरीन उपहार विचारों को चुना है। करवा…
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ravikugupta · 2 years
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Karwa Chauth
Karwa Chauth is a festival celebrated by Hindu women of Northern and Western India on the fourth day after Purnima (a full moon) in the month of Kartika. Meaning –Karva = ‘pot’ (a small earthen pot of water) & Chauth = ‘fourth’. Observed by –Married Hindu Women, Sometimes unmarried Hindu women. The married women keep the fast of Karva Chauth for the longevity of their husbands. Married women…
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astroswamig · 2 years
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Karwa Chauth 2022 - Know all detail like Karva chauth 2022 date, auspicious timing and muhurat, rituals and fast procedure at astroswamig (138/150 chars)
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kantyji · 2 years
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thinking about keeping a karva chauth vrat for kaeya <3 he teaeses you for it at first but deep down our desi bby is so sentimental about it that you’re praying for his long life :”) loves seeing you prepare for it when you rush to the markets to buy matthi and jewellery, and can’t take his eyes off of you when you dress up in your traditionals <33 
once the moon is finally visible and you guys get ready to break your fast, i’m not ngl he might shed some tears 🥺 jaan’s never had anyone do this for him and you being his first is such a dealbreaker for him :”) 
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reachlovenheal · 7 months
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Which are the Goddesses and when we do we invoke them
In Hinduism, there are several goddesses, each with her own distinct attributes and qualities. Devotees invoke these goddesses for various purposes, depending on their needs and intentions. Here are some of the prominent goddesses and when they are commonly invoked:
Goddess Durga: Goddess Durga is invoked during the festival of Navaratri, which spans nine nights and ten days. Devotees seek her blessings for protection, courage, and the removal of obstacles. Durga Puja, a major festival in West Bengal, is dedicated to her.
Goddess Lakshmi: Goddess Lakshmi is often invoked during Diwali, the festival of lights, to attract wealth, prosperity, and abundance. Lakshmi Puja is performed on Diwali night to welcome her into homes and businesses.
Goddess Saraswati: Goddess Saraswati is invoked by students and scholars to seek her blessings for knowledge, wisdom, and academic success. Saraswati Puja is commonly performed during Vasant Panchami, a spring festival.
Goddess Kali: Goddess Kali is often invoked for protection, to destroy negative influences, and to overcome obstacles. She is also associated with spiritual transformation and is revered by those seeking inner strength and enlightenment.
Goddess Parvati: Goddess Parvati, also known as Uma or Gauri, is invoked for marital bliss, fertility, and harmony in relationships. She is revered during festivals like Karva Chauth.
Goddess Sita: Goddess Sita, the consort of Lord Rama, is invoked for marital harmony and devotion. She is often venerated during festivals like Rama Navami and Karva Chauth.
Goddess Annapurna: Goddess Annapurna is invoked before meals to seek her blessings for nourishment and abundance. She is a symbol of food and sustenance.
Goddess Chamundeshwari: Goddess Chamundeshwari is worshipped in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, especially during the Navaratri festival. She is believed to protect devotees from negative energies and diseases.
Goddess Gayatri: Goddess Gayatri is invoked during daily prayers and meditation by those seeking spiritual enlightenment and divine knowledge. The Gayatri Mantra is a powerful invocation dedicated to her.
Goddess Santoshi Mata: Goddess Santoshi Mata is venerated on Fridays, especially by those seeking fulfillment of wishes and happiness. The worship of Santoshi Mata is associated with the "Santoshi Maa Vrat."
Goddess Radha: Goddess Radha is invoked for love, devotion, and a deeper connection with Lord Krishna. She is particularly revered by devotees of Lord Krishna.
These are just a few examples, and there are many more goddesses in Hinduism, each with her own unique significance and attributes. Devotees invoke these goddesses during specific festivals, rituals, or daily prayers to seek their blessings for various aspects of life.
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hissterical-nyaan · 1 year
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This is a combination of 2 questions, di!
What's a memory that you associate with any desi festival that has shaped you to be who you are today or one you simply can never forget? (It can either be a positive or a negative one)
Oh I have so many answers for that and in true bisexual fashion, I can never decide on one so I'll overshare as usual lol
Not sure if you've ever heard of it but there is a festival (barely a festival, but it is for me) called Ahoi Ashtami which basically comes 4 days (if I remember correctly) after Karva Chauth! It's basically a vrat moms do for their kids' well being and happiness and it's been my favourite festival since childhood. Sometimes I used to do an informal vrat with my mom to reciprocate but it was always such a....good unexplainable feeling? She used to make this dessert which I can't for the life of me type in English but to this day I die to eat it. We used to do Pooja together and I was given the "responsibility" to look out for the rising stars (since that's how you break the vrat). It just made me feel very loved and made me appreciate my mom so so much. Idk how exactly it shaped me but it did make me a lot closer to my mom
Another festival is a Jain festival called Rot Teej! Even though I'm not Jain myself, most of my childhood friends were Jain and so I used to get invited to their festivals a lot. This one time my friend's mom gave me and my friend rot (basically a kind of thick roti, made with other stuff tho) and bura in one plate and it's just such an integral memory. Sharing the same plate was a peak of friendship at that time. It was probably my happiest time with this friend and since we are no longer friends, this is one memory left of him which I cherish. I make sure to share my stuff as much as I can with my friends now
Another is bhai dooj cause I love love love my brothers so much. But it's special cause there is this pooja where we make a swastik for each brother and I've started making one for my online friend (who's in my Top 3 brothers) and it always leaves me smiling when I do that! One person living so far away has so much impact on you <3
The sad one is Diwali tho. Although past 1-2yrs have been good since I've distanced myself from my family on that day and focus on my rangolis but diwali has always been very sad for me. So when my new house was being built my parents left me home alone to spend the night at the new house because it was auspicious or whatever and that sucked honestly. Diwali is one of those festivals that is very hyped for me but always turns out to be lonely. But I've learned to find my own joy in it now <3
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shanti-ashant-hai · 1 year
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i thought you meant wart glass because of karva chauth ka wart🏃‍♀️
(i know thats vrat but we call it vart in punjabi)
what
karva chauth kaha se aa gaya?
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onlinesikhstore · 6 months
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Karvachauth Aahoi Deepawali Bhaia Dooj Vrat Katha in Hindi Devnagri Lipi Hindu Book Good Luck Prayers Evil Eye Protection Shield Vidhan B72 Karvachauth Aahoi Deepawali Bhaia Dooj Vrat Katha in Hindi Devnagri Lipi Hindu Book Good Luck Prayers Evil Eye Protection Shield Vidhan Book Ref: B72 Size: approx. 21cm x13.5cm x 0.3cm Colourful Laminated Pages Pages: 16, weight approx. 22g Language: Hindi (India's Official Language) Compiled by: APB One book per sale unless you add more quantity from drop down menu. Beautiful Colourful Paperback Book Binding (Colour of Font on binding or design may vary - subject to availability). Please see photos showing contents. Please ask for more details. Should you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your time for looking at our listings. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook #OnlineSikhStore https://mynembol.com/product/ZDZg6cctS
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i-wanna-b-yours · 2 years
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why are you keeping karva chauth ka vrat for your boyfriend. you are 16. he is your boyfriend NOT HUSBAND-
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akshaymeena · 2 years
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There is no mention of Karva Chauth Vrat in scriptures, making it a manmade tradition Bhagavad Gita 16:23 says that a persons who performs spiritual activities that are not according to the scriptures will not get any benefit out of such activities. #TrueStory_Of_KarvaChauth
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hongjoongscafe · 2 years
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It's Karva Chauth vrat today... Would like to fast for all the Korean oppas but I still have to go to uni and then I'll be hungry as fuck🙃
I didn't even have time to get henna😭
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prince-kumar · 6 months
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#RealityOfKarwaChauth
There is no mention of Karva Chauth Vrat in scriptures, making it a manmade tradition.
Bhagavad Gita 16:23 says that a persons who performs spiritual activities that are not according to the scriptures will not get any benefit out of such activities.
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