The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched a scathing attack on the Mamata Banerjee government over an alleged incident of idol vandalism in Chandannagar village, located in West Bengal’s Kakdwip ...
Maa Kali, the fierce yet compassionate form of Goddess Durga, represents the ultimate power that destroys evil and protects her devotees from darkness. She is the embodiment of time (Kaali), the force ...
Kali Chaudas 2025: Kali Chaudas 2025, also known as Bhut Chaturdashi, is one of the most spiritually significant nights of the Diwali festival. Mainly celebrated in Gujarat and other western states of ...
Navaratri, Durga Puja, Bommai Golu, or Dasara – no matter what it's called, the sacred 9-day period is one of the most anticipated celebrations of the year. From offering prayers to cooking special ...
Every few years, Bollywood offers a story of maternal heroism, where a mother becomes both protector and saviour, taking centre stage in a narrative traditionally dominated by male leads. "Maa" enters ...
The video, which has since been deleted, sparked outrage on social media, with many claiming that it offended religious sensibilities. Payal went to the Kali Mata Temple in Patiala on Tuesday and ...
Payal explained that the video had been taken down shortly after it was uploaded, once she noticed the negative feedback. "I read the comments, realised my mistake, and deleted it. Unfortunately, some ...
Payal Malik made a video about Maa Kali, due to which she had to face trolling, and she has shared a video apologising in front of everyone. Payal Malik recently issued a heartfelt public apology at ...
The controversy began after Payal Malik's portrayal of Goddess Mahakali, featuring religious symbols like a Trishul and 15-kg crown, was deemed inappropriate by many netizens. Payal clarified that the ...
Trinamool Congress party (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra took a sharp jab at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for invoking Goddess Kali while addressing a rally in West Bengal's Durgapur on Friday, calling his ...
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday lived up to the adage by not chanting the usual war cry — “Jai Shri Ram” — at his rally in Durgapur, but by beginning his ...