
Karwa chauth sargi: According to the Vedic calendar, the fast of Karva Chauth is celebrated every year on the Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month. This festival is celebrated with joy and enthusiasm all over the country. On this day, married women observe Nirjala fast and break it after seeing the moon at night. Religious belief is that this fast provides longevity, health and happiness to their husbands, and makes their marital life deep and loving.
The fast begins with Sargi, which is consumed in Brahma Muhurta (divine time) before sunrise. The mother -in -law gives her daughter -in -law to her daughter -in -law, which includes fruits, sweets and fruits. Eating sargi provides energy and strength throughout the day, which makes the fast successfully complete. Sargi has special significance in Sanatan Dharma and it also includes cosmetics.
Sargi contains delicious and nutritious dishes, such as mathri, sevai, sweets and fresh fruits. Women can consume these dishes as per their choice. It is not only a part of the fast, but also a beautiful tradition of Indian traditional cuisine.