Kali Puja is celebrated as a religious ritual in Bengal. Kali Puja, also known as Shyama Puja or Mahanisha Puja. Kali Puja is a festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. Kali Puja is celebrated on the new moon day of Hindu Kartik Month which falls in between October and November month. This puja is performed on the day of Diwali in Bengal, while Lakshmi Pujan is performed on Diwali in North India. Kali Devi is considered as another form of Goddess Durga. He took the form of Kali to kill many demons and perform other important roles. People celebrate the Kali Puja by wearing new clothes and bursting crackers and during this time the whole country glows like a candle as people decorate their houses and other places with lights and candles.
Kali Puja 2020 Date :
Name of festival | Day | Date of festival |
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Kali Puja | Saturday | 14 November 2020 |
Kali Puja's Time :
Amavasya Tithi starts : 14:15 - 14 November 2020
Amavasya Tithi Ends : 10:35 - 15 November 2020
On this occasion, people visit different Kali temples at midnight to seek her blessings. Kali means power from a dark source and Shiva is a symbol of knowledge. Through power, knowledge is achieved by overcoming evil feelings.