Friday, 6 October 2017

Karva-chauth is a soulful experience

 Happy Karva-Chauth....


Karva-Chauth a festival to re-inforce the bond between two beautiful souls for strengthening mutual love and affection.
Soul-mates coming together year after year and remembering the loving relation and understanding they share with each other.
Many stories are remembered with the purpose of celebrating this festival.
It is an age-old tradition to celebrate the Karva-Chauth by married women.
It is the day of prayers and blessings for long life of their beloved husbands.
It is also a day to relieve the beauty and charm of being a young bride forever.
Sitting, laughing, chatting and lovingly having the morning traditional feast with their mothers-in- law brings joy to everyone.



Human body also needs a break to refresh itself. So, it becomes a day for women to refresh their bodies and to refill it with energy and charismatic charm for the coming festive season.
Now-a-days with all the professional commitments and personal busy schedule, even couples do not get time to share the sweetness and emotions of life together.
Karva-Chauth gives a golden opportunity for strengthening the bond under the 'Holy Moon' with smiles and soulful golden silence.
Appreciating, respecting and thanking each other to be together in every thick and thin of life.
Taking a vow and promising together to grow together in maturity and mutual understanding.


Adjustments, compromise, ups and downs, troubles and tribulations, tears and joys and pain and pleasure all are part and parcel of any human relation.
It is our outlook, approach, understanding and value we give to each relationship.
The beauty of a  journey of this soulful relation is dependant on trust, care, support and a life long true commitment to enjoy and cherish the beauty of this pure and selfless relation of souls coming together forever.
Making every moment of married life as blissful remembrance of togetherness.




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Blog By-Dr Jaya Kumar 

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