KALI MUCH RICE

Kali much rice

Kali much rice

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The temples built for her are simple, woven into the heart of villages and deep forests. Devotees bring brass thalis of keshar-mixed rice, each grain soaked in prayer. In dim sanctums lit only by oil lamps, the rice glows like miniature suns. Women chant her names while circling her idol, each step a verse, each offering a vow. The rice is not merely given—it is shared, as if offering a piece of the self to the divine.

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