Karva Chauth fast is observed on the Chaturthi (fourth day) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Kartik. This year, the fast falls on Friday, October 10, 2025. Karva Chauth holds special significance for married women. On this day, women observe a waterless fast from sunrise to moonrise, praying for their husbands' long life and a happy married life.

Confusion about Karva Chauth when menstruation occurs
Sometimes, unexpected circumstances interfere with fasting and worship. One such reason is menstruation. Every woman menstruates regularly, and if it occurs during a religious festival or celebration, women become confused about how to perform the fast and worship.
According to scriptures, women are prohibited from performing pujas and religious rituals during menstruation. Therefore, if their period occurs on Karva Chauth, anxiety may increase.
Don't worry if you get your period on Karva Chauth.
If your period starts on the day of the fast, don't panic. You can wear full makeup and enjoy the day. Continue the fast, but avoid any religious rituals. You can mentally meditate on Goddess Karva Chauth and pray for the well-being of your husband.
If married women are performing Karva Chauth puja at home or nearby, sitting with them and listening to the story is also considered beneficial.
Breaking the fast at night by looking at the moon
At moonrise, you can break your fast by looking at the moon through a sieve. Remember to avoid offering prayers to the moon during this time. This way, Karva Chauth can be celebrated even during your period.

Menstruation is a natural process.
The scriptures clearly state that a woman is not at fault if a religious ceremony is interrupted during menstruation. God sees one's faith and devotion. Therefore, instead of worrying, complete your fast with faith and determination.
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