Kali Puja is a Hindu festival where people worship Maa Kali. Maa Kali protects everyone from evil and darkness. Her fierce form, with a long tongue and a necklace of skulls, shows her anger against evil. People do Kali Puja so that she blesses them with her intense energy to get rid of their problems and to find joy and happiness in their lives.
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Kali Puja is celebrated to worship Maa Kali. Maa Kali is a fierce form of Maa Durga.
Kali Puja is celebrated around the same time as Diwali in October or November.
It is a special festival celebrated mainly in West Bengal, Odisha, Assam and some parts of Bihar.
Devi Kali protects her devotees from danger and gives them the courage to fight their problems.
During Kali Puja, Kali temples and homes are decorated with flowers and lights.
People offer sweets, fruits, and lemon garlands to Devi Kali.
People sing songs and chant prayers to show their respect for Maa Kali.
Children enjoy the celebrations of Kali Puja by lighting diyas and making colourful rangoli designs.
Families come together, enjoy delicious food, and watch beautiful fireworks in the sky.
This festival is a time of joy, devotion, and remembering that goodness always wins over evil.
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