Sri Sri Kali Amavasya Puja (Kalighat Shaktipeeth)

Temple Name:

Kalighat Temple, Kolkata

Puja Time:

22/08/2025

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About Puja

Amavasya Kali Puja at Kalighat Shaktipeeth is one of the most spiritually charged and significant rituals performed at this ancient temple in Kolkata, one of the Adi Shaktipeethas. On the night of Amavasya, devotees gather to worship Maa Dakshina Kali, seeking her blessings for protection, removal of obstacles, and fulfillment of righteous desires. The fierce yet compassionate form of the Mother is invoked with sacred chants, flowers, and offerings. Worshipping here on Amavasya is believed to cleanse inner negativity and bring both material and spiritual prosperity. Kalighat being a Shaktipeeth amplifies the energy of this powerful sadhana.

Puja Benefits

Protection from Negative Forces

Worshipping Maa Kali on Amavasya destroys negative energies, evil eye, black magic, and unseen obstacles in life.

Fulfillment of Righteous Desires

With sincere devotion, devotees attain success in rightful endeavors, personal growth, and prosperity in life.

Liberation from Karmic Bondage

Kali Puja on Amavasya helps in reducing the burden of past karmic debts and leads towards spiritual upliftment and peace.

Puja Process

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Sankalp: The devotee takes a solemn vow (Sankalp) with their Name, Gotra, and purpose of the puja, invoking Maa Dakshina Kali.

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Shodashopachar Puja: Sixteenfold worship is performed with flowers, incense, lamp, naivedya, and other sacred offerings.

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Kali Homa: A sacred fire ritual (havan) is conducted with special mantras to invoke Devi’s fierce yet compassionate energy.

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Aarti & Prasad: The puja concludes with grand Aarti and distribution of blessed Prasad to the devotees.

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  • Participate in all pujas

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    Participating in all pujas of Shri Shri Kali Amavasya Puja at Kalighat Shaktipeeth is an opportunity to immerse yourself completely in the divine grace of Maa Dakshina Kali. On this powerful night, every ritual—from Sankalp to Homa—is performed with utmost devotion for the spiritual upliftment of the yajman. By participating in the complete puja, devotees receive protection from negativities, fulfillment of rightful desires, and inner spiritual strength through the blessings of the Adi Shakti herself.

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  • shodashopchar kali puja

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    Shodashopchar Puja is one of the most systematic, traditional, and revered forms of worship in Sanatan Dharma. The word “Shodash” means sixteen, and “Upachar” means services or offerings.
    Thus, Shodashopchar Puja involves offering sixteen specific upachars (services or offerings) to a deity, expressing love, surrender, and complete devotion.

    This ritual represents a devotee’s total dedication—offering everything from welcoming the deity to lovingly bidding farewell, much like honoring a royal guest with the utmost respect.

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  • Shri Kalika Hom

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    Devi Homa is a powerful Vedic fire ritual performed to invoke the divine presence of the Goddess (Shakti) in her various forms, such as Kali, Durga, or Tripura Sundari, depending on the intention of the devotee. In this sacred ceremony, oblations are offered into the holy fire (Agni Devata) while chanting specific mantras and hymns, creating a spiritually charged atmosphere. The fire is believed to act as a divine messenger, carrying the devotee’s prayers and offerings to higher realms. Devi Homa removes negative energies, grants protection, success, and spiritual awakening, and is considered among the most transformative rituals in Sanatan Dharma.

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  • Shringar Seva

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    Shringar Seva refers to the ceremonial adornment and decoration of the deity with clothes, ornaments, flowers, and fragrances. It is not merely a ritual of beautification but a profound expression of love, devotion (Bhakti), and personal service (Seva) to the deity. In Bhakti traditions, especially in Shaktism, Shringar Seva is regarded as one of the highest forms of seva, symbolizing the devotee’s heartfelt desire to offer the best to their Ishta Devata (chosen deity).

     

     

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