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Devotees are going to celebrate Kali Puja and worship Maa Kali on November 12, 2023.
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Amavasya Tithi is starting at 2:44 PM on November 12 and continuing till 2:56 PM on November 13. Kali Puja Nishita Time is starting at 11:39 PM on November 12 till 12:29 AM on November 13.
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Kali Puja signifies the worshipping of Maa Kali, her divine power, and how she protects her devotess from all things negative. It also commemorates her visctory over Raktabija.
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Animal sacrifice is a ritual that is followed in many places, especially while worshipping Maa Kali at devotees' houses. This is widely popular but not followed by everyone.
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There are different rituals and customs followed by devotees in different places. One of the most common traditions that is followed by most people is the custom to fill a pot with water and add mango leaves and a coconut on it.
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A total of 108 pradip (diya) are also offered to Maa Kali.
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There are different types of bhog offered to the Goddess such as types of fruits, khichuri, sweets, and more.
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Offering blood-red hibiscus flowers is a must while worshipping Maa Kali.
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These are some of the basic rituals that are followed in most places. There are a lot of other traditions followed by devotees.
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Do you also celebrate Kali Puja? What are the traditions that you follow?
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