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5 things to do a day before Karwa Chauth to bring in good luck and prosperity

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 30, 2025, 10:14 IST
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5 things to do a day before Karwa Chauth to bring in good luck and prosperity


Karwa Chauth is a festival rooted in religion, tradition, and the institution of marriage. It is not about fasting alone for many women; it is about continuing the small, yet significant practices that are rooted in traditions. They are not uniform everywhere, and vary from family to family and area to area, but they bring with them an aura of holiness that sanctifies the festival. Being traditional nuskhas, they are said to usher in blessings, prosperity, and good luck before the vrat. Below are five such practices typically done a day before Karwa Chauth

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Bathe with Ganga jal and salt to purify yourself

Purity has remained the core of Indian culture, and cleansing rituals usually accompany big festivals. One of the common habits observed by most women is to add a few drops of Ganga jal along with a pinch of salt to their bathing water. It is believed that Ganga jal contains divine energy, and salt can absorb negativity and bathing with this preparation is believed to remove negative vibrations, energize the body, and instill a feeling of spiritual preparedness prior to the fast. For some, it is not just about washing off physically but also about starting the festival in a clean and positive frame of mind.

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Burn camphor and laung together in the house

The aroma of burning camphor has been equated with sacredness and tranquility for ages. Adding clove or laung to the ritual is believed to enhance the effect. Camphor is lit with cloves by many women a day prior to Karwa Chauth to cleanse the energy inside the home. It is believed to ward off negativity, raise the spirit, and create a propitious atmosphere for the festival. The mere action of allowing the smoke to drift through the house evokes a spiritual vibe that is grounding and protective.

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Pray to Lord Dhanvantari and Goddess Lakshmi

Good health and prosperity are two gifts each family treasures, and in Karvachauth, many women opt for praying to Lord Dhanvantari and Goddess Lakshmi. Lord Dhanvantari, the divine doctor, the Hindu god of medicine and Ayurveda is prayed to for physical health and cure. Goddess Lakshmi, by contrast, is worshipped as the giver of richness, prosperity, and domestic peace. Together, their prayers represent a combination of prosperity and health, two major props of a happy and healthy life.

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Offer prayers to kul devta

Through generations, Indian families have traditionally respected their Kul Devta or family god. This form of worship is usually regarded as obligatory before initiating any major ritual or festival. A day prior to Karwa Chauth, women pray to their Kul Devta for advice, guarding, and blessings for all the members of the household. It is regarded that this links the current generation to their ancestors and guarantees well-being and security for the family.


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Offer sindoor and bindi to Goddess Parvati


In Hindu culture, Goddess Parvati is the personification of marital bliss and resilience. Applying sindoor and bindi to her is a ritualistic act of respect and love. It is a ritual that women believe ensures a long life and happiness for their husbands and wins the blessings of Maa Parvati for a blissful married life. It is the epitome of the spirit of Karwa Chauth to-celebrate love, longevity, and companionship.


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