Bhadrakali Jayant 2021: Significance, Puja Vidhi, Shubh Muhurat and all you need to know
Bhadrakali Jayant: Significance, Puja Vidhi and Shubh Muhurat
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Bhadrakali is a Hindu goddess, who is popular in Southern India. She is one of the fierce forms of the Great Goddess Shakti. In Kerala, she is seen as the auspicious and fortunate form of Mahakali who protects the good. This goddess is represented with three eyes and four, sixteen or eighteen hands. She carries a number of weapons, has flames flowing from her head and a small tusk protruding from her mouth.
Bhadrakali Shubh Muhurat:
Bhadrakali Jayanti is observed on the Ekdashi (11th day) of the Krishna Paksha (The dark fortnight of moon) in the month of Jyeshta . The day mostly falls in the months of May or June as per the Gregorian calendar. This year, the day falls on June 5, Saturday.
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