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Karwa Chauth Moon Timing 2023: Find Your City’s Moonrise Timing Here!

Karwa Chauth 2023 Moon Rise Time: In 2023, Karwa Chauth falls on November 1. The auspicious time for performing rituals (puja muhurat) is from 5:36 am to 6:54 pm according to Drik Panchang.

Karwa Chauth 2023 Moonrise Time

Karwa Chauth, a meaningful festival celebrated predominantly in North India and among Hindus globally, is deeply cherished by married couples. Traditionally, it involves married women fasting from sunrise to moonrise, praying for the health and longevity of their husbands. Over time, the celebration has become more inclusive, with men also observing the fast for their wives or partners, and even engaged couples participating in the festivities.

Karwa Chauth 2023 Puja Muhurat

Karwa Chauth occurs on the fourth day of the Kartik month in the Hindu lunisolar calendar, with the moon’s appearance marking a pivotal moment that signifies the conclusion of the fast. If the moon isn’t visible, the tradition allows for the fast to be symbolically broken upon receiving the accurate moonrise timing.

According to Drik Panchang, in 2023, Karwa Chauth is scheduled for November 1, with the puja muhurat, or the auspicious time for performing rituals, spanning from 5:36 am to 6:54 pm. The Chaturthi Tithi, or the fourth day in the lunar calendar, begins on October 31 at 9:30 p.m. and concludes on November 1 at 9:19 p.m. The fasting duration extends from 6:33 a.m. to 8:15 p.m., and the moonrise is anticipated at 8:15 p.m.

Karwa Chauth 2023 Moonrise Time: Check City Wise Moon Rise Time

  • New Delhi: 8:15 pm
  • Lucknow: 8:05 pm
  • Noida: 8:14 pm
  • Gurugram: 8:16 pm
  • Mumbai: 8:59 pm
  • Chennai: 8:43 pm
  • Agra: 8:16 pm
  • Kolkata: 7:46 pm
  • Bhopal: 8:29 pm
  • Aligarh: 8:13 pm
  • Himachal Pradesh: 8:07 pm
  • Panaji: 9:04 pm
  • Jaipur: 8:26 pm
  • Patna: 7:51 pm
  • Chandigarh: 8:10 pm
  • Pune: 8:56 pm
  • Hyderabad: 8:40 pm
  • Bhubaneshwar: 8:02 pm
  • Kanpur: 8:08 pm

During Karwa Chauth, many observe a Nirjala fast, abstaining from both food and drink until they share the joyous moment of moon sighting with their loved ones, creating a cherished and celebratory occasion for couples.

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