Diwali 2025 Mystery: Which goddess is worshiped in the Aghori crematorium? Know the reason behind this. Diwali 2025 Aghori Mahakalika Puja Shmashan Secrets

Diwali 2025: On this Amavasya night, when lamps are lit in every house, Aghori worship Goddess Kali in the crematorium. Know the secrets of this tantric practice and the religious beliefs behind it.

Diwali 2025: Every year the grand festival of Diwali is celebrated on the new moon day of Kartik month. The festival lasts for five days, starting with Dhanteras and concluding with Bhai Dooj. This year Diwali is on 20th October. Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are worshiped on Diwali, but let us know which goddess Aghori worship in the crematorium on this day.

Diwali falls on Amavasya day. Amavasya night is considered the time for Tantric practices. Amavasya night is considered a powerful and special time for Tantric practices, as moonlight is completely absent on this night and negative forces are more active. Aghori use this night to perform special rituals and achieve siddhi.

Aghori worship Mahakali

Aghori worship and meditate on Mahakali on this night. Goddess Kali is worshiped with chanting of mantras at the cremation ground. On this day all the Gods and Goddesses are worshipped, along with this Mahakaal is also worshipped. Tantra power is obtained only from the power of Mother Kali. Aghoris attain tantric achievements by worshiping Goddess Kali on this day. The view of Manikarnika Ghat of Kashi on the night of Diwali is such that anyone gets frightened.

Aarti of Baba Aghor Dani is held in Kashi

Here prominent Aghori and Tantrik take blood bath among human skulls. They perform the funeral rites by standing on one leg amidst the burning pyre. In Kashi, Mahadev himself is present in the Maha Crematorium in the form of Aghor Dani. To perform the Tamasic rituals in front of Baba Aghor Dani, a 40 minute aarti is performed by filling the skulls with human skulls. A similar scene is seen in Ujjain, the city of Mahakal.

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