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All About The Festival Of Kali Puja In Kolkata

Historians note that the city's name is deeply tied to the goddess, derived from the term Kalikshetra, which translates to "the land of Kali." This influential deity’s presence is evident across the metropolis, with many temples dedicated to her

Artist painting eyes of goddess Kali in Kumartuli, Kolkata Photo: Sandipan Chatterjee
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Diwali is celebrated in various ways across India. It marks different occasions, such as when Rama returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana in Lanka. In Odisha, people celebrate Kaunriya Kathi by burning jute sticks to invite their ancestors. In Punjab, Bandi Chhor Divas commemorates the day Guru Hargobind rescued 52 kings from Gwalior Fort. In West Bengal, known for its deep-rooted tradition of worshipping the divine feminine, people celebrate Kali Puja to honour the dark goddess. Here’s a closer look at this unique festival.