- By Kashish Rai
- Thu, 09 Oct 2025 11:37 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Karwa Chauth 2025 Sargi Thali: In Hinduism, Karwa Chauth Sargi holds deep cultural and spiritual significance as it marks the beginning of the fasting ritual observed by married women for the longevity and well-being of their husbands. This year, Karwa Chauth falls on 10th October 2025. During Karwa Chauth celebrations, Sargi is a vital ritual. Traditionally prepared by the mother-in-law, the Sargi includes fruits, sweets, dry fruits, and other nourishing items consumed before sunrise to sustain energy throughout the fast. Beyond its physical nourishment, Sargi symbolises love, blessings, and the sacred bond between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. It also reflects the values of devotion, self-discipline, and gratitude that define this auspicious day, making it an integral and cherished part of Karwa Chauth celebrations.
Below, we have mentioned 5 auspicious items that you must include in your Karwa Chauth thali to invite blessings of Goddess Gauri and Karwa Mata for Akhand Saubhagya or eternal marital bliss:
Karwa Chauth 2025 Sargi Thali: 5 Auspicious Items You Must Include
1. Pheni or Meethi Seviyan
Pheni or Meethi Seviyan symbolises sweetness, love, and harmony in marital life. Including them in the Sargi Thali might help attract happiness and strengthen the emotional bond between husband and wife.
2. Fruits
Fruits in the Sargi Thali signify vitality, prosperity, and divine blessings. From the health perspective, they also provide energy to sustain the day-long fast and symbolise fertility, growth and abundance.
3. Coconut
Coconut holds a highly auspicious place in Hindu rituals as it symbolises purity, prosperity, and divine protection. Including it in the Sargi Thali represents the offering of devotion to the Goddess Gauri and Karwa Mata, and the wish for a long, harmonious, and prosperous marital life.
Sargi is an essential component of the Karwa Chauth celebrations. It is a pre-dawn meal lovingly prepared by the mother-in-law for her daughter-in-law. (Image Source: Canva)
4. Meethi Mathri
Meethi Mathri symbolises sweetness, stability and togetherness in marriage. Its crisp texture and sugary flavour represent the strength of a woman’s devotion and the sweetness she brings to her home.
5. Dry Fruits
Dry fruits are a symbol of strength, wealth and endurance. They provide sustained energy for fasting women while representing prosperity and abundance. In Hindu belief, offering dry fruits to deities invites positive energy and blessings for a happy, prosperous and fulfilling marital life which makes them a vital part of the Sargi Thali.
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Including auspicious items in the Sargi Thali enhances the spiritual and cultural essence of Karwa Chauth. These items not only provide nourishment for the fast but also symbolise love, prosperity, and blessings. They strengthen marital bonds, invite positive energy, and ensure a harmonious, prosperous and fulfilling married life.
(Disclaimer: This content includes advice providing generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified spiritual or astrological opinion. Always consult a specialist for more information before adopting any measures.)