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Shyama Puja on Sunday


Shyama Puja on Sunday

Shyama Puja, the second largest festival of Hindu community, will be celebrated across the country on Sunday (Oct 27) amid festivity and religious fervor. It is also called Deepabali or Diwali, the festival of lights. Shyama Puja, or Kali Puja, is celebrated on the night of Amabasya of the Bangla month of Kartik.

At the night of the festival, members of the Hindu community lighten earthen lamps (Prodeep) at their houses and crematoriums in memory of their departed elderly persons.

In the capital city, the Shyama Puja will be celebrated at Dhakeshwari National Temple, Ramna Temple, Ramkrishna Math and Mission, Siddheshwari Kali Temple, Sri Sri Baradeshwari Kalimata Temple under Sabujbagh police station, Mandi Radha Gobinda Jeo’s Thakur Temple at Banagram, Postogola crematorium, Biharilal Jeo’s Temple at Sutrapur, Shankharibazar, Tanti Bazar and Bangla Bazar.

Marking the festival, idols of the Goddess Kali have already been installed at different temples and pandals across the city.

According to myths, Goddess Kali was born out of the brow of Goddess Durga during one of her battles with the evil forces.

During the battle, Kali was so much in a killing spree that she began destroying everything that came in her sight. To stop her, Lord Shiva threw himself under her feet. Shocked by this, Kali stuck out her tongue in astonishment and put an end to her rampage.

The main purpose of the puja is to seek the help of the goddess in destroying evil-both in the outside world and within human being.

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