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Kali Pooja, also known as Shyama Puja or Mahanisha Puja, is a Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Kali, the fierce and powerful form of the Divine Mother. Kali is often depicted with a dark complexion, a garland of skulls, and a sword, symbolizing her role as the destroyer of evil and protector of her devotees. Kali Pooja is primarily celebrated in the eastern states of India, especially in West Bengal, Assam, Odisha, and parts of Bihar, coinciding with the festival of Diwali.

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        Goddess Kali is a powerful and fierce form of the Divine Mother in Hinduism. She is often depicted with a dark complexion, multiple arms, and a garland of skulls. Kali is associated with destruction, transformation, and protection.

        Kali Pooja is a worship ceremony dedicated to Goddess Kali. Devotees perform rituals, offer prayers, and seek the blessings of Kali during this event. It is often associated with the removal of negative forces and the triumph of good over evil.

        Certainly, you have the flexibility to alter the date and time of the pooja. Kindly get in touch with POOJAT customer care for coordination.

         

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        Kali Pooja is commonly celebrated during the festival of Diwali, especially in the eastern parts of India, such as West Bengal and Assam. However, specific dates may vary, and some devotees may choose to perform Kali Pooja on other auspicious occasions.

        Rituals may include the recitation of Kali mantras, offering of flowers, fruits, and sweets, performing aarti (ceremonial worship with light), and sometimes animal sacrifices (though this practice is less common today). Devotees may also engage in meditation and prayer.

        Kali Pooja is generally open to all individuals who wish to worship Goddess Kali. It is not restricted to specific communities, and devotees from various backgrounds participate in the worship.

        Yes, there are several mantras dedicated to Goddess Kali. The most well-known is the "Kali Maa Chalisa," and the "Durga Saptashati" also contains a section dedicated to Goddess Kali.

        Kali Pooja has its unique rituals and focuses on invoking the fierce and protective aspects of the Divine Mother. While there may be similarities with other forms of worship, the specific mantras, rituals, and symbols associated with Kali distinguish it.

        Kali Pooja has its unique rituals and focuses on invoking the fierce and protective aspects of the Divine Mother. While there may be similarities with other forms of worship, the specific mantras, rituals, and symbols associated with Kali distinguish it.

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