Biwiya Aati Hai Heer Ki Tarah; Achhi Lagti Hai Kheer Ki Tarah; Phir Chubti Hain Teer Ki Tarah; Halat Kar Deti Hain Fakeer Ki Tarah! Happy Karwa Chauth! |
On this blessed night, I wish that The Jingling of your bangles; The Tinkling of your anklets; And the dangling of your ear-rings signal your love for your dearest hubby at all times! Happy Karwa Chauth! |
To all Indian married women who are fasting for their husband's long life: May the full moon appear early so that you may break the fast in the presence of your loving husband! Happy Karwa Chauth! |
Life and marriage are like a rose plant - flower and thorns in a package. May your life be full of more petals and less of thorns and may you enjoy the beautiful relationship of husband and wife! Happy Karwa Chauth! |
May you enjoy your beautiful married life and may no one cast his evil eyes on your wonderful loving relationship! Happy Karwa Chauth! |
Sindoor (Vermilion) on forehead as a prayer for husband's long life; Mangal Sutra on the neck reminding her promise to be bound to him; Mehndi (Henna) application on hands to prove the depth of her love. Let us all promise to respect and honour our wives at all times. Happy Karwa Chauth! |
The Indian wife is not only like Goddess Laxmi; But also like Goddess Durga if her husband falls astray. Let us appreciate the "Women Power" by respecting and loving her at all times! Happy Karwa Chauth! |
Tragedy of married men: The Indian wives doesn't let them live as per their will; And by observing Karva fast, they don't let them die even! Happy Karwa Chauth! |
Getting married is like giving your own . .. ... Supari! Happy Karwa Chauth! |
It's a day of fast by my dear wife; It's because she simply cares for my life. Though I can eat and drink as I may please; But she has to contend till Moon she can see. The love and affection that she shows; I simply have nothing to say but I take a bow! Happy Karwa Chauth! |