Chandroday – Moonrise Time for Karva Chauth 2011

Karwa Chauthis a fast undertaken by married Hindu women who offer prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, well-being, and longevity of their husbands. Karwa Chouth is at all-day fast women observe to pray for the welfare of their husbands and families. In the evening, having seen the moon or its reflection in a platter or thali full of water they share a special feast. An elderly woman in the house is supposed to narrate the story of Karwa Chauth before the fast is terminated. Offer Arghya to Chandra Dev (god moon) before terminating your Vrat (fast).

यह व्रत कार्तिक कृष्णकी चन्द्रोदयव्यापिनी चतुर्थीको किया जाता है ।

Moonrise Time of important cities of India

Sat, 15 October 2011

City                       Moonrise(HH:MM) Local Time (IST)

Delhi                              19:47

Mumbai                        20:24

Kolkotta                        19:13

Chennai                        20:04

Bangalore                     20:15

Indore                          20:04

Ahemdabad                  20:17

Agra                             19:47

Guwahati                      18:52

Jammu                          19:49

Haridwar                       19:43

Jaipur                            19:59

Nagpur                          19:54

Patna (Bihar)                  19:23

Bhubaneswar                 19:28

Lucknow                         19:38

Shimla                            19:45

Srinagar (Kashmir)          19:45

Hyderabad                       20:04

Chandigarh                      19:47

Jodhpur                           20:12

Nainitaal                          19:40

Varanasi                           19:34

Kullu (HP)                         19:42

Pune                                  20:21

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