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Goddess Kali: Kali is a fierce and powerful deity in Hinduism, often depicted with a dark complexion, multiple arms, and a garland of skulls. She is worshipped during Kali Puja for protection and to destroy evil forces.

 

Celebrations: Kali Puja is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm. The main puja (worship) involves rituals like bathing the idol of Kali, offering flowers, incense, and sweets, and performing aarti (ritual of waving lighted wicks) while chanting hymns and mantras.

 

Artistic Representations: In West Bengal, artisans create elaborate idols of Goddess Kali, often depicting her in various dynamic and symbolic poses. These idols are worshipped in homes, temples, and pandals (temporary structures).

 

Cultural Significance: Beyond its religious aspects, Kali Puja is deeply embedded in Bengali culture. It coincides with Diwali celebrations in other parts of India but holds a distinct cultural identity in Bengal, where it is one of the major festivals of the year.

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