Do you know why Kali Puja is observed on Amavasya? Or why a jackal accompanies Maa Kali? My Kolkata decodes… Sagorika Roy ...
As results of the West Bengal Assembly elections began to emerge, one cultural and political narrative dominated national discourse. A Bengali folk song—“Hridoy Majhe Kaba, Nayan-e-Madina”—once ...
Maa Kali is believed to be one of the fiercest and most powerful deities in Hinduism. Almost always, she appears with a garland of skulls that represents the destruction of human ego and ignorance.
Delhi is renowned not only for its politics and history but also for its famous religious sites. The capital city is home to several temples dedicated to Goddess Kali, where thousands of devotees ...