Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], October 11 (ANI): Geeta Sharma, wife of Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, broke her fast after sighting the moon as the couple celebrated Karva Chauth.
The Chief Minister performed the traditional rituals with his wife, describing the festival as a symbol of love, trust, and devotion.
He also prayed for happiness, prosperity, and good fortune for all women on the occasion.
करवा चौथ जैसे पावन पर्व हमारी संस्कृति की उस परंपरा का प्रतीक हैं, जो प्रेम, विश्वास और समर्पण से जुड़ी है। आज धर्मपत्नी जी के साथ विधिवत पूजा-अर्चना कर उन्हें जल ग्रहण करवाकर व्रत खुलवाया।
— Bhajanlal Sharma (@BhajanlalBjp) October 10, 2025
ईश्वर से प्रार्थना है कि यह पर्व सभी माताओं-बहनों के जीवन में सुख, समृद्धि और सौभाग्य… pic.twitter.com/DkwXKHthIf
In a post on X, CM Sharma wrote, "Sacred festivals like Karva Chauth are a symbol of that tradition in our culture, which is associated with love, trust, and devotion. Today, I performed the formal worship and rituals with my wife and broke her fast by offering her water."
He added, "I pray to God that this festival brings happiness, prosperity, and good fortune to the lives of all mothers and sisters."
Karwa Chauth takes place on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi in the Kartik month. The festival falls on October 10 this year, and on this occasion, as every year, Hindu women will fast throughout the day for the good health and longevity of their husbands.
Before starting their fast, women eat from their 'sargi'. After the moonrise, they break their fast, gazing into their husbands' eyes and offering a special prayer to the moon.
Items required for performing the Puja are Water, Milk, Kumkum, Honey, chandan, Sugar, Curd, Incense sticks, Camphor, Karwa, Kalawa, Maththi, roli, and an oil lamp.
Karwa Chauth is one of the most significant festivals celebrated primarily by married Hindu women in India. It is a celebration of marriage, wherein the wife fasts for a long and healthy life for her husband.
Women can break their fast after the sighting of the 'chandrama'.
After watching the moon from a sieve, fasting women offer Arghaya to the moon and break the fast by eating a morsel of food and a sip of water from their husband's hands. (ANI)
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