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The Symbolism of the Chalni in Karwa Chauth Ritual!

The use of a Chalni (sieve) in the Karwa Chauth ritual holds deep symbolic and spiritual meaning.  After a day-long fast, women look at the moon through the sieve before viewing their husbands’ faces through the same. This act embodies several layers of significance:


Traditional use of chalni in Karwa Chauth, symbolizing the filtering of
negative energies and channeling the moon’s blessings for marital harmony.

  1. Filtering and Purification: The Chalni symbolizes filtering out negativity. Looking at the moon through the sieve represents removing evil energies and allowing only positive blessings to flow toward the couple, enhancing their relationship.

  2. Spiritual Connection: In Vedic astrology, the moon governs emotions and the subconscious mind. By viewing it through the Chalni, the wife creates a spiritual connection, ensuring the moon’s blessings reach her husband for his well-being.

  3. Sacred Ritual: The sieve is a traditional object representing the wife’s devotion and nurturing role. Looking at her husband through the Chalni after the moon symbolizes transferring divine protection and prayers for his health and longevity.

  4. Traditional Beliefs: The holes in the Chalni are thought to represent life’s challenges. By looking through it, the wife symbolically embraces these challenges while praying for strength and a positive outcome in her marriage.

In essence, the Chalni adds depth and symbolism to the act of prayer, making the Karwa Chauth ritual even more meaningful for married couples.

Conclusion: The Chalni (sieve) in the Karwa Chauth ritual symbolizes the filtering of energies, aligning with the moon's astrological influence. By looking at the moon through the Chalni, a wife symbolically removes any negative energies, allowing only positive, nurturing forces to flow into her marriage. This act represents a cosmic connection, ensuring that the moon’s blessings—associated with emotions and harmony in Vedic astrology—are channeled clearly into her husband’s life, fostering longevity and well-being.

Dr A. Shanker,
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