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Firingi Kali Temple Of Kolkata

Firingi Kali Bari is a famous temple of goddess Kali established by Antony Firingi or Antony Kabiyal (who used to compose songs instantly and sing) at Bowbazar Street.

Once upon a time this place was a burning ghat (shamshan). Lord Shiva was there in a small room made of sedge leaves  (হোগলা পাতা) in front of sub-stream (খাল) of river Ganges. Kabiyal Antony Firingi regularly attended the Shiva temple.
One day, he established there idol of Siddheswari (সিদ্ধেশ্বরী) Kali. Antony appointed Srimanta Pandit as Purohit or priest of Ma Kali. The idol of Siddheswari Kali is very good looking here - the crown of Kali is made of silver, the idol is decorated with various ornaments, the third eye of Ma Kali is not so angry.
Irrespective of castes and creeds all the people comes here and pray for their well-being to goddess Kali. A 'Kaath Champa' (কাঠ চাঁপা) tree is there just behind the temple and the lower portion (কাণ্ড) of the tree is looks like the ox of lord Shiva. Many devotees bind clothes here as their 'mannat' (মানত).
The temple closed at 9 pm evereday. But, on the night of Dipanwita Kali Puja the temple remains open till the end of Amavas (অমাবস্যা). Every year the idol is painted just before Dipanwita Kali Puja. This painting is called 'Angaraag' (অঙ্গরাগ). 

Every year on this day of Kali Puja, veg 'Bhog' is offered to goddss Kali which includes Khichuri (খিচুড়ি) of Govindabhog rice, 5 fried items (৫ রকম ভাজা), 2 items of curry (দু'রকম তরকারি), Polao (পোলাও), Chatni (চাটনি), Payes (পায়েস), Doi or curd (দই) and sweets (মিষ্টান্ন). 

Below are the images of Firingi Kali Temple and Siddheswari Kali here:

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