Karwa Chauth 2025: The Karwa Chauth fast is considered one of the most sacred and emotional for married women. On this day, women observe a waterless fast from dawn until the moonrise, praying for their husbands' long life, happiness, prosperity, and health. But every year, the question arises: can women observe the Karwa Chauth fast during their periods? This topic has become a symbol of balance between religious traditions, social beliefs, and modern perspectives. Let's find out the full truth.

According to Hindu scriptures and traditions, women are advised to abstain from religious activities and worship during menstruation. According to ancient belief, women's bodies are in a state of natural purification during this time, requiring them to rest and conserve energy. For this reason, if a woman is menstruating on Karwa Chauth, it is traditionally advised to refrain from fasting or performing rituals. It is believed that sitting for long periods during puja and observing a waterless fast can be harmful to the body.
Modern and Scientific Perspectives
According to science, menstruation is a natural physiological process, and it is wrong to associate it with any kind of impurity. It is simply a biological cycle that occurs naturally in every woman's body. Doctors say that if a woman is well and feels capable, she can observe the Karva Chauth fast, but she should take care of her health. Staying hungry and thirsty for long periods, if it increases weakness or pain, can prove harmful to the body. Therefore, many women observe a symbolic fast on this day, consuming only fruits or a liquid diet.

Many women today believe that faith and devotion come from the heart; physical condition should not interfere with it. Some women, respecting traditions, do not fast during their periods. Ultimately, this is a purely personal decision. If a woman wishes, she can fast or perform a puja only as a resolution. God looks at the feeling and devotion, not the condition of the body.
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