Celebrating love under the shimmering moonlight!🌙 Karwa Chauth is here, and it's time to shower your partner with all the devotion and admiration they truly deserve. 💖
Is the tradition of celebrating Karva Chauth mentioned in the universal law of Sanatan Dharma (Geeta and Vedas)? Or is it just a mind based meditation based on Lokveda.
Happy Karwa Chauth 2022: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Pictures, Facebook and WhatsApp Status
Happy Karwa Chauth 2022: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Pictures, Facebook and WhatsApp Status
Karwa Chauth, the Indian festival celebrating the beauty and eternal bond of marriage, is observed every year on the fourth day of the Hindu calendar’s Kartik month. The festival is also called Karak Chaturthi by some people. This year Karwa Chauth will be celebrated on October 13, 2022. On this auspicious day, married Hindu women observe an all-day fast and pray for the well-being and long life…
Karwa Chauth is a festival celebrating the everlasting bond between a husband and wife. With multiple mythological stories associated with this festival, the belief is that when wives observe fast on this auspicious day, their husbands are blessed with a longer, healthier and prosperous life. Although it is a tradition, I think it’s purely the … The post Karwa Chauth 2022: 8 Things to Make Your Girl Feel Special appeared first on Viral Bake.
✨ करवा चौथ व्रत कथा: साहूकार के सात लड़के, एक लड़की की कहानी - Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha
श्री गणेशाय नमः !
एक साहूकार के सात लड़के और एक लड़की थी। एक बार कार्तिक मास की कृष्ण पक्ष की चतुर्थी तिथि को सेठानी सहित उसकी सातों बहुएं और उसकी बेटी ने भी करवा चौथ का व्रत रखा। रात्रि के समय जब साहूकार के सभी लड़के भोजन करने बैठे तो उन्होंने अपनी बहन से भी भोजन कर लेने को कहा। इस पर बहन ने कहा- भाई, अभी चांद नहीं निकला है। चांद के निकलने पर उसे अर्घ्य देकर ही मैं आज भोजन करूंगी।...
..करवा चौथ व्रत कथा को पूरा पढ़ने के लिए नीचे दिए लिंक पर क्लिक करें
I mean you have to pay the price if you have enchroached gov land since decades. Gov doesn't have to pay you anything. That's what rules are. Ram Mandir was just a damn good reason to do it right then and there.
you may be right legally speaking. but then it should be obvious that the people who were thrown out and lost their homes and shops will not be voting for the ruling party irrespective of their religion. so, the entire argument about hindus betraying their religion is over. 🤷🏻♀️