Why is Kali Puja Celebrated in Diwali?
| 13 Oct 2024
In the enchanting land of India, the festival of Diwali is an occasion that fills the air with joy, lights, and festivities. It is a time when people come together to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. But did you know that Diwali is not just about the worship of Lord Rama and Goddess Lakshmi? There is another significant deity who is revered during this auspicious time - Goddess Kali.
Kali Puja is a Hindu festival that coincides with Diwali and is dedicated to the fierce and powerful Goddess Kali. It is celebrated on the New Moon Day (Dipannita Amavasya) of the Hindu month of Kartik. This mystical festival holds great significance and is celebrated with immense devotion and fervor in India, especially in the eastern states.
The Divine Confluence of Kali Puja and Diwali
As we delve deeper into the roots of Kali Puja, we discover a profound connection between this festival and Diwali. The Laxmi Puja day of Diwali and Kali Puja coincide, making it a unique and spiritually charged celebration. While Diwali is primarily associated with the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, Kali Puja adds an intriguing dimension to the festival.
The festival of Kali Puja is marked by elaborate rituals and enchanting ceremonies. Devotees adorn the streets with intricate decorations, light up their homes with diyas and candles, and immerse themselves in the divine energy of Goddess Kali. It is a time when the cosmic feminine energy is celebrated and revered with utmost reverence.
The Origins and Legends of Kali Puja
The origins of Kali Puja can be traced back to ancient Hindu scriptures and legends. According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Kali is the fierce and compassionate form of Goddess Durga. She is often depicted as a dark-skinned deity adorned with a garland of skulls and a tongue protruding from her mouth.
One popular legend associated with Kali Puja is the story of the slaying of the demon Raktabija. It is believed that Raktabija had the power to multiply himself with every drop of his blood that fell on the ground. Goddess Kali, with her divine powers, defeated Raktabija by drinking his blood and preventing him from multiplying. This victory over evil is celebrated during Kali Puja.
The Significance of Kali Puja
Kali Puja holds immense significance for devotees who seek blessings from Goddess Kali. It is believed that by worshiping the fierce form of the goddess, one can overcome obstacles, conquer inner demons, and attain spiritual liberation. Kali Puja is a time for introspection, self-reflection, and seeking the divine guidance of the mother goddess.
The festival also symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and the power of righteousness. It is a reminder that no matter how daunting the challenges may be, the divine energy within us can help us overcome them and emerge victorious.
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FAQs
1. Why is Kali Puja celebrated during Diwali?
Kali Puja is celebrated during Diwali because the Laxmi Puja day of Diwali and Kali Puja coincide. This confluence of two significant festivals adds a unique and spiritually charged dimension to the celebrations.
2. What is the significance of Kali Puja?
Kali Puja holds immense significance for devotees who seek blessings from Goddess Kali. It is believed that by worshiping the fierce form of the goddess, one can overcome obstacles, conquer inner demons, and attain spiritual liberation.
3. How does Phool celebrate Diwali?
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