The festive season has started, and the preparations for Kali Puja have started in full swing in some parts of the country. This year, Kali puja, also known as Shyama puja will begin on the full moon day of Krishna paksha in the Kartik month of Krishna Paksha. Kali puja does not happen in the temple of Goddess Kali but a lot of people carry the puja at their houses also. In Bengal, Kali puja is also known as Dipanwita Puja or Dipavali.
During Diwali majority of the people in India worship Goddess Lakshmi. On Amavasya Tithi, people in West Bengal, Assam, and Odisha pray to Goddess Kali on a new moon day which is considered very auspicious.