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Girls move karwas (pots) seven occasions amongst themselves, as a part of the Karva Chauth puja, which invokes Goddess Parvati’s blessings.
Girls worship Goddess Parvati by portray a picture of Goddess Gaura and Chauth Mata on the wall or by placing Chauth Mata’s picture on a paper-based Karva Chauth puja calendar.
Goddesses Gaura and Chauth Mata signify Parvati. To honour Goddess Parvati, say the next mantra, as informed in drikpanchang.com:
“Namah Shivayai Sharvanyai Saubhagyam Santati Shubham. Praychch Bhaktiyuktaanaam Narinaam Harvallabhe.”
Translation – It means “O beloved consort of Lord Shiva, please grant lengthy life to the husbands of your devoted girls and bless them with stunning sons.” After Goddess Gauri, Lord Shiva, Lord Kartikeya and Lord Ganesha are worshipped.
Girls sometimes worship in teams, reciting and listening to the story of Karva Chauth, also referred to as the “greatness of Karva Chauth quick”.
After the pooja, supply the karva to a Brahmin or a deserving girl. Fill the karva or karak with water or milk, after which place valuable stones or cash inside.
The ladies ought to look forward to the moon to rise, and to finish their quick, they need to worship Lord Chandra and supply him water.