On Kali Puja, We Women Need To Remind Ourselves To Not Be Abla Naris & Be Kali Instead

Sonali Mushahary

Diwali is the festival of lights, Ram’s homecoming, a season for gifts, mithais, patakas and the works. But, let’s not forget, it’s also Kali Puja.

More than a religious event, I look at it as a celebration of the fierce goddess that resides in every woman. Kali is a bold icon for women all over the world. At times, when we feel weakened, and wronged, she’s a reminder of the strength that lies deep within each of us; a reminder that we have the choice to say no. A reminder to be unapologetically woman.

So let’s all be Kali.

No matter what the world wants us to believe, let’s never forget that we are goddesses.

Here’s a reminder that this is your time; it’s Kali Yug. Go on, change the world.

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