Kali Chaudas

The day before Diwali, the 14th day of the dark fortnight is observed as Kali Chaudas, to worship the fierce Goddess Kali. She bestows her devotees with strength and courage to fight evil forces. There are also those who worship the Goddess for blessings of supernatural powers which they misuse to harm other people. Worshiping…

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The day before Diwali, the 14th day of the dark fortnight is observed as Kali Chaudas, to worship the fierce Goddess Kali. She bestows her devotees with strength and courage to fight evil forces. There are also those who worship the Goddess for blessings of supernatural powers which they misuse to harm other people. Worshiping Kali also protects you from such evil-doers.

Goddess Kali is the deity of central importance on Narak Chaturdashi day. The fierce form of Goddess Shakti is known as destroyer of all the negative aspects and evil elements. She is also known as the face of destruction and regeneration. Seeking her blessings on Kali Chaudas will ensure protection from all negative energies and victory over enemies.

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