making an idol of goddess Kali at
Kumortuli,
Kolkata Kali Puja takes place on the same night as
Diwali. During Kali Puja worshippers honor the goddess Kali in their homes in the form of clay
sculptures and in
pandals (temporary shrines or open pavilions). She is worshipped at night with
tantric rites and
mantras. She is prescribed offerings of red
hibiscus flowers, sweets, rice, and lentils. It is prescribed that a worshipper should meditate throughout the night until dawn. Homes and
pandals may also practice rites in the
Brahmanical (mainstream Hindu-style, non-Tantric) tradition with ritual dressing of Kali in her form as Adya Shakti Kali and no animals are sacrificed. She is offered food and sweets made of rice, lentils, and fruits. However, in Tantric tradition, animals are
ritually sacrificed on Kali Puja day and offered to the goddess. (Kali is believed to dwell in cremation grounds).
Barasat-
Madhyamgram,
Tamluk,
Ranaghat,
Barrackpore,
Naihati,
Basirhat, areas of South Bengal and
Siliguri,
Dhupguri,
Dinhata,
Coochbehar area of North Bengal is well known for their majestic pandals, lightings and Idols. Meanwhile Barasat's Kali Puja celebration is the largest in the entire West Bengal. Durga Puja of Kolkata is often said synonymously with Kali Puja of Barasat. The region experiences Lacs of footfalls during the days of the festival. People from different regions gather to witness the majestic
pandals. The
pandals also house images of Kali's consort,
Shiva, two famous Bengali Kali devotees named
Ramakrishna and
Bamakhepa, along with scenes from mythology of Kali and her various forms, including images of the
Mahavidyas, sometimes considered as the "ten Kalis." The Mahavidyas is a group of ten Tantric goddesses headed by Kali. People visit these
pandals throughout the night. Kali Puja is also the time for magic shows, theater, and fireworks. Recent custom has incorporated wine consumption. In the Kalighat Temple in Kolkata, Kali is worshipped as
Lakshmi on this day. The temple is visited by thousands of devotees who give offerings to the goddess. Another famous temple dedicated to Kali in Kolkata is
Dakshineswar Kali Temple, where Sri Rāmakrishna performed rites. ==Kali Puja in Bhagalpur==