In short

Kali Puja, également connu sous le nom de Shyama Puja ou Mahanisha Puja, est une fête dédiée à la déesse hindoue Kali, célébrée le jour de la nouvelle lune (Dipannita Amavasya) du mois hindou Kartik notamment dans les régions du Bengale. Il coïncide avec le jour Lakshmi Puja de Diwali. Alors que les Bengalis hindous, les Odias, les Assamais et les Maithils vénèrent la déesse Kali ce jour-là, le reste de l’Inde et du Népal vénèrent la déesse Lakshmi à Diwali.

Kali Puja

Kali Puja

There is a legend in the mythology Hindu which states that there were two demons (Rakshasa) Shumbh and Nishumbh who were creating ruckus in the sky and heading towards the Himalayas to capture Maa Durga. A battle took place between King Indira and the demons in which the gods were defeated. At that moment, Maa Durga became fierce and turned towards Maa Kali.

After demolishing demons, she became hotheaded and lost control and began killing humans. To save innocent people, Lord Shiva came before the goddess.

As soon as she stepped on Lord Shiva's chest, her tongue came out as she realized her mistake and made up. From this memorable day, the image of Kali is depicted as her foot on God Shiva.

During Kali Puja (like Durga Puja), devotees honor Goddess Kali in their homes in the form of clay sculptures and pandals (temporary shrines or open pavilions). She is worshiped at night with tantric rites and mantras. He is prescribed offerings of red hibiscus flowers, sweets, rice and lentils.

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Kali Puja