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Festivals

Tennessee (UTC-6)

Date

7th November 2026

Kali Chaudas

Kali Chaudas
Sunrise:7 Nov, 6:14 am
Tithi:
Krishna Chaturdashi upto 11:58 PM
Amavasya upto 1:02 AM +2
Nakshatra:
Chitra upto 6:23 PM
Swati upto 7:55 PM +1
Vasara:Saturday

Relevant Timings

Nishitha Kalam & Pradosha Windows

Nishita Kalam

7 Nov, 11:02 pm – 11:56 pm, 7 Nov

Pradosha Kalam

7 Nov, 4:42 pm – 6:31 pm, 7 Nov

About

Kali Chaudas is observed on the fourteenth day of the Krishna Paksha in Aswayuja, one day before Diwali. It is dedicated to Goddess Kali, the fierce protector.

Significance:

The day is focused on destroying negative energies, both internal and external. It is a time for spiritual cleansing and seeking the strength to overcome obstacles. In many traditions, it also commemorates the victory over the demon Narakasura.

Rituals & Puja Vidhi:

1. Nishita Puja: Worshipping Goddess Kali at midnight with specialized offerings and lamps. 2. Abhyang Snan: Taking a ritual bath before sunrise with oils and herbal pastes to purify the body. 3. Protection: Tying sacred threads or performing rituals to ward off negative influences.