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What is Bhoot Chaturdashi? Why Do Bengalis Celebrate This On The Eve Of Kali Puja?

Bhoot Chaturdashi

We are sure some of you believe in ghosts and the afterlife very deeply while some of them shun the entire existence of both. Well, we are here to fuel some informational stuff for the previous category and might scare away the latter ones. Bengalis have a tradition where they welcome dearly departed forefathers into their homes but also ward off the unholy spirits that may tag along. This is observed a day before Diwali and is known as Bhoot Chaturdashi. Do you know how they ward off the evil ones and invite their ancestors? Don’t ask your Bengali friend, just scroll on.

What is Bhoot Chaturdashi?

 

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Bengalis Celebrate Bhoot Chaturdashi Because…

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These Rituals Are Followed By Them

Looks like we do have something similar to Halloween but not quite. You don’t have to dress up as characters, go trick-or-treat or carve out pumpkins. Just remember to keep your house lit up and don’t stay alone because no one knows what might happen or who might come…

We are just joking around! It is a Bengali tradition taken from their folklore. It is up to you to believe it or not. Though the next day, Bengalis celebrate Kali Maa on a grander level.

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