Kali Puja
| Kali Puja | |
|---|---|
| Observed by | Hindus |
| Type | Hindu |
| Date | Decided by lunar calendar |
| Celebrations | by worship |
| Observances | Prayers, Religious rituals (see puja, prashad) |
Kali Puja is also known as Shyama Puja or Mahanisha Puja.[1] It is a festival celebrated in the honour of Hindu goddess Kali. It is celebrated on the new moon day of the Hindu month Kartik (October-November). It is mostly celebrated in West Bengal, Mithila region of Bihar, Odisha, Assam, Tripura and Bangladesh.[2] It happens at the same time with the pan-Indian Lakshmi Puja day of Diwali. In this day Bengalis, Odias, Assamese and Maithils worship goddess Kali.[2] Mahanisha puja is done by the Maithili people of Mithila region in India and Nepal.[3]
References
- ↑ India, Society for the Confluence of Festivals in. "Regional Names of Diwali - Diwali in India,Diwali Names in India". www.diwalifestival.org.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 McDermott, Rachel Fell; Kripal, Jeffrey J. Encountering Kali: In the Margins, at the Center, in the West. p.72
- ↑ Maitra, Asim (1 January 1986). Religious Life of the Brahman: A Case Study of Maithil Brahmans. Inter-India Publications. ISBN 9788121001717 – via Google Books.