Karwa Chauth 2025 devotees in Hyderabad will witness the moonrise at 8:36 PM on October 10. This moment marks the end of the fast, when married women look at the moon and then break their fast. The fast ends only after moon sighting, so the moonrise timing is vital.
Earlier in the evening, the puja (ritual worship) will be held in a specific window — before moonrise. Devotees perform aarti, recite the Karwa Chauth Katha, and wait for the moon’s arrival. After the moon appears, women look at it through a sieve (channi), then at their husband, and finally accept water or food to end the fast.
This year, the timing aligns with schedules in other cities. As per astronomical data, Hyderabad’s moonrise time of 8:36 PM is consistent with city‑wise charts. Knowing this time helps in planning the evening rituals properly.
For those observing the Karwa Chauth fast, the 8:36 PM moonrise becomes the pivotal moment. It brings together devotion, tradition, and the concluding ritual of the day.
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