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Which day do we fast for Kali?

Which day do we fast for Kali?

This year Kali Puja 2020 will be celebrated on 14 November, Saturday. According to the Drik Panchang the year the Kali Puja Nishita time will begin at 11:50 pm to 12:42 am on 15 November.

Which day is Kali Mata day in week?

Tuesday is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Durga, Goddess Kali and Lord Hanuman. Wednesday is dedicated to planet Mercury and Lord Vithal, an incarnation of Krishna.

Which day is dedicated to Mahakali?

Mahakali Jayanti 2020 will be celebrated on August 11 this year. This auspicious day is celebrated to honour Maha Kali and to banish the negativity around us. Mahakali Jayanti will be celebrated on August 11, this year. Mahakali is a revered goddess in Indian mythology.

What can we eat during Kali Puja fast?

Some classic bhog items that are offered to Kali Maa are Khichuri bhog, Niramish Mangsho ( mutton without onion and garlic), Fish Curry, Payesh, Basanti Pulao, Bhapa Doi and Bhaja (fritters).

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Which day of Navratri is for Kali?

7th day
Worshipping Ma Kalratri or Goddess Kali on the 7th day of Navratri is considered extreme auspicious by many people.

Which God is worshipped on Saturday day?

Devotees worship Lord Hanuman on Saturdays to ward off the ill-effects of Shani Devata. And there’s a story associated with this belief. Nonetheless, Tuesdays or Mangalvar are also dedicated to the worship of Lord Hanuman. Still, Saturdays are considered more significant because of the legend associated with Shani.

What is the difference between Kali and Durga?

I experience Durga as having the qualities of divine compassion; Kali as divine dispassion. Kali is there to get the job done and isn’t concerned with personal comforts. If we wait to change until Kali has to step in, there is no room for complaint. Just go with the flow and keep breathing!

Why do we fast on different days of the week?

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Sunday is the day of Lord Surya or the Sun God, also addressed as Lord Suryanarayana. Those fasting on this day are allowed to eat once and that too before sunset. Red is the colour of the day. Monday: Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Due to the belief that it’s easy to please Bholenath, many observe fasting on Monday.

What is the origin of Durga?

The Myth: Goddess Durga was created from the fire issuing from the mouths of the divine trinity, Creator/Preserver/Destroyer, to defeat Ignorance in the world. She is very much related to the ancient Egyptian Sekhmet in this purpose.