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English: After a day long fasting of Karva Chauth, suhagins (married women) viewing the moon through the sieve. Towards the wishes of long and healthy life of their beloved husband, women used to keep the entire day fast and prays as per their traditions. By the end of the day the fasting women conclude the ritual while having the first view of fresh moon. This ritual is a part of their annual tradition among hindu married women.
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After a day long fasting of Karva Chauth, suhagins (married women) viewing the moon through the sieve as a part of the annual tradition among Hindu married women.
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After a day long fasting of Karva Chauth, suhagins (married women) viewing the moon through the sieve. Towards the wishes of long and healthy life of their beloved husband, women used to keep the entire day fast and prays as per their traditions. By the end of the day the fasting women conclude the ritual while having the first view of fresh moon. This ritual is a part of their annual tradition among hindu married women.