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 ...
Kali Puja in Bengal is deeply connected to the preparation of bhog offerings. The Shakta tradition, focusing on the worship ...
During Diwali, some communities praise goddess Kali as per a vision by Bengali saint Krishnananda Agamvagisha in the 16th century. The worship originated in the 17th century and became popular in ...
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 ...
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 ...
The celebration of Kali Puja, which honours Goddess Kali, places a strong emphasis on devotion through bhog offerings and ...