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Karva Chauth 2018: Fasting for the first time? 6 tips to sail through the day

Don't let the fear ruin your big day! Follow these tips and rest assured, the day will be a smooth ride for you and your husband!

DNA Web Team | Oct 24, 2018, 12:08 PM IST

1.Keep yourself hydrated

Keep yourself hydrated
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You have to stay without water for entire day. So keeping yourself hydrated should be your priority. Increase the intake of water and liquids the night before and during the early morning eating session so that one can manage the whole day without water. So keep tea, water or any juices handy so that she is comfortable the whole day.

 

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2.Sargi is saviour

Sargi is saviour
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Never ignore the power of Sargi on Karva Chauth. It plays a crucial role in how smooth the fast goes. Dry fruits, milk products, and protein-rich food would help keep her fine all day. Juice and liquid intakes can help you a lot to sail the fast. 

 

3.Gifts and more!

Gifts and more!
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This is for the husbands. Gift your wife as she totally deserves it. Be it a jewellery piece or watch, there are several option in market to make yor wife feel special on this occassion. Well, how about cooking dinner for her? She will be totally in awe. 

 

4.Distraction is the solution

Distraction is the solution
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The more you think how hungry you are, the more you would feel it. Therefore, invest your time in other things like listening to your favourite band, taking up your hobby, talking to your husband etc.

 

5.Pamper her

Pamper her
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This is for the husbands out there. If you can take an off, indulge in some spa sessions along with her or fix an appointment for her at a salon to get ready for the evening pooja. After all, it’s her day, and she should put her best foot forward. 

 

6.Break the fast the right way

Break the fast the  right way
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Fortify yourself with nutrients by consuming yogurt after the moonrise. Lemonade is a good option too. In any case, avoid oily food for dinner as it will make you feel bloated and nauseous.

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