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Karwa Chauth Puja Vidhi For Unmarried Girl Step By Step Process

Shiva Venkateswara Sep 27, 2022 Updated Apr 21, 2026 2 min read

Know the details about the Karwa Chauth Puja Vidhi For Unmarried Girl Step By Step Process, Karwa Chauth Pooja Details at Home for Girls

Karva Chauth is considered to be a fasting vrat for married women. On this day every bride prays for the long life of her husband. After observing Nirjala fast for the whole day, women break the fast only after seeing the moon. This festival is mainly considered as the festival of honey.

This festival is mainly celebrated by Hindu married women to wish their husband’s long life and good health. But it is believed that if unmarried girls are also looking for a good groom, then they can observe this fast with some rules.

Karwa Chauth Puja Vidhi For Unmarried Girl Step By Step Process

Although unmarried girls are prohibited from observing this fast in Hindu scriptures, following some special rules, this fast can be done and it is also fruitful. Let us know how unmarried girls should keep Karva Chauth fast and follow which rules they should observe fast.

  • If you are a virgin and want to fast on Karva Chauth for early marriage, then you should not break this fast. In fact, the belief of Karva Chauth fasting is that on this day only married women should observe a Nirjala fast. If unmarried girls are observing this fast, then on this day take fruit and drink water. Break the fast in the night and take food.
  • Such unmarried girls whose marriage has been fixed or who have been engaged can observe Nirjala Vrat for the long life of their future husband. Apart from this, the girls who are fasting for the desire of marriage should not take food for the whole day and worship Parvati.
  • If you are not married and you are observing Karva Chauth fasting for a good groom, then on this day you should mainly worship Goddess Parvati. There is no compulsion for unmarried girls to break the fast after seeing the moon or offer arghya to the moon. One can also listen to the story of Karva Chauth on this day.

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Last reviewed: April 21, 2026

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