The idol of Maa Kali is a symbol of the intricate relationship between creation and destruction, life and death. For Bengal's rich cultural heritage, she is both a symbol of fear and a mother ...
It is mainly the Durga Puja committees and some cultural associations in the city who have made arrangements for the worship of Maa Kali, the goddess of death, rebirth and strength. "Unlike Durga ...
Pran Pratishtha to worship Maa Kali, according to Mithila Panchang, will start from 11:56 pm and will continue till 1:14 am midnight. Kali Puja and Lakshmi Puja will be celebrated on Thursday, October ...
Kali Puja stands as a significant Hindu festival, honouring the Avatar of Goddess Durga in her formidable manifestation as Maa Kali. People perform the puja to protect themselves from bad effects ...
1. May the fierce blessings of Maa Kali bring light and strength into your life. Happy Kali Puja! 2. Wishing you a powerful Kali Puja filled with the triumph of good over evil. Jai Maa Kali! 3. May ...
There are several myths related to Maa Kali, a manifestation of Durga or Parvati, who is worshipped and revered in different parts of Bengal, Assam, and Eastern India, while the rest of the ...
Maa Kali, or Kali Ma is one of the most fierce deities in Hindu religion. She is powerful, is feared by evil, and can deafen people with her screams. And unlike the usual Goddesses with white skin ...
But for people in the eastern part of India, especially Bengal, Diwali is synonymous with worshipping Maa Kali, the goddess often misunderstood for her fierce expression. Behind this intense ...
The celebration of Kali Puja, which honours Goddess Kali, places a strong emphasis on devotion through bhog offerings and intricate rituals, especially in Bengal. It is observed during the new moon ...
During Diwali, some communities praise goddess Kali as per a vision by Bengali saint Krishnananda Agamvagisha in the 16th ...