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‘From Bindi to Mehndi…’ In this video of few minutes, know the list and importance of 16 adornments of Karva Chauth, without which this fast is incomplete.
Samira Vishwas | October 10, 2025 8:24 PM CST

Karva Chauth is a festival for which all married women wait throughout the year. The markets are filled with women shopping for this festival. This year the fast of Karva Chauth will be observed on 10th October. This fast is observed for the long life and good health of her husband. On this day women observe Nirjala fast from sunrise to moonrise. According to beliefs, this fast is not only to strengthen the relationship between husband and wife, but it is also considered a symbol of trust and love. The sixteen adornments (Solah Shringaar) done by women on Karva Chauth are very important. So let us know what is included in Solah Shringar.

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It is believed that by applying Solah Shringar on Karva Chauth, the blessings of Karva and Parvati remain on the fasting women. It is said that doing Solah Shringar on Karva Chauth strengthens marital life and increases love between husband and wife. Now let us know what is included in Solah Shringaar (Sixteen Makeup). Solah Shringar includes bindi, vermillion, mangtika, kajal, nose ring, earrings, necklace, green and red bangles, mehendi, toe ring, bracelet, anklet, gajra, mangalsutra, ring, clothes, perfume, armlets and waistband.

Avoid wearing clothes of these colors on Karva Chauth

Women should avoid wearing black, white or any dark colored clothes on Karva Chauth. Wearing yellow, red or green clothes is considered auspicious. Apart from this, Nirjala fast should be observed on this day and no sharp object should be used.

Karva Chauth 2025 worship method

Firstly, there is a tradition of eating sargi (a sacred food) offered by the mother-in-law to her daughter-in-law before sunrise. After fasting for the whole day, Karva Chauth puja is performed in the evening. For this, a thali is decorated which contains a karwa (earthen pot), a lamp, rice, sweets, water and roli. Women wear sixteen adornments and sit together to listen to the story. After listening to the katha, the women worship the karwa and earthen lamp. Water, sweets and Dakshina are offered on Karwa. After this, the moon is awaited. After looking at the moon through a sieve, Arghya is offered and then the fast is broken by drinking water from the husband’s hand.


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