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Karwa Chauth coincides with Sankashti Chaturthi, a day dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
The moon symbolizes prosperity and well-being, crucial to the festival.
Women eagerly await the moon's appearance to complete their fast.
Rituals include offering Argha (water) to the moon using a Karwa (earthen pot).
The Karwa symbolizes nurturing and sustenance.
After sighting the moon, women first offer food to it, then share with their husbands, signifying blessings for marital bliss.