Sri Sri Shyama Puja, the second largest festival of the Hindu community, will be celebrated across the country today, reports BSS. Usually, Shyama Puja or Kali Puja, worshipping the Goddess of strength, wisdom and enlightenment, is being celebrated on the night of New Moon of the Bangla month of Kartik. On the night of Shyama Puja or Kali Puja, members of the Hindu community light earthen lamps (Pradeep) at their houses and at the crematoriums in memory of their departed elderly persons including parents. It is also called Deepabali, the festival of lights. In the capital city, the Shyama Puja will be celebrated at Dhakeshwari National Temple, Siddheshwari Kali Temple, Sri Sri Baradeshwari Kalimata Temple under Sabujbag police station, Radha Gobinda Jeo’s Thakur Temple at Banagram, Postogola Crematorium, Ramkrishna Mission, Biharilal Jeo’s Temple at Sutrapur, Gautam Mandir, Ramseeta Mandir, Shibmandir at Shankharibazar, Tanti Bazar, Bagla Bazar and other temples and pandals.
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