Delhi CM Rekha Gupta observes Karwa Chauth at her residence, extends greetings to all girls | Watch


Karwa Chauth: Extending her greetings, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta mentioned, “That is such a holy event. Ladies throughout the nation quick for his or her husbands…I prolong greetings to all girls of the nation.”

New Delhi:

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta noticed Karwa Chauth rituals at her residence, becoming a member of a number of girls in celebrating the auspicious event. “I prolong greetings to all girls of the nation. It is a lovely competition. Our custom of celebrating this competition strengthens our marriage. Such traditions of India take our life ahead,” she mentioned.

Karwa Chauth: Rekha Gupta extends greetings

Extending her greetings, CM Gupta mentioned, “That is such a holy event. Ladies throughout the nation quick for his or her husbands…I prolong greetings to all girls of the nation.” 

The occasion noticed vibrant celebrations, with singer Jaspinder Narula and different girls dancing and rejoicing collectively on the CM’s residence.

Karwa Chauth celebrated throughout India with festive fervour

It needs to be famous that ladies marked Karwa Chauth with conventional rituals throughout the nation. In Uttar Pradesh, girls in Prayagraj and Moradabad actively participated within the festivities.

Equally, in Uttarakhand’s Dehradun, Gujarat’s Gandhinagar, and Punjab’s Amritsar, girls got here collectively to watch the rituals, celebrating the competition with enthusiasm and devotion.

Karwa Chauth: All you have to know

Karwa Chauth is noticed on October 10 this yr, and on this event, as yearly, Hindu girls will quick all through the day for the nice well being and longevity of their husbands. 

Earlier than beginning their quick, girls eat from their ‘sargi’. After the moonrise, they break their quick, gazing into their husbands’ eyes and providing a particular prayer to the moon.

Gadgets required for performing the Puja embody water, milk, kumkum, honey, chandan, sugar, curd, incense sticks, camphor, Karwa, Kalawa, Maththi, roli, and an oil lamp.