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Kalratri is also known as Goddess Kali who is another form of shakti. Other names that are used for her include Raudri and Dhumorna.She is also known to bless devotees with knowledge and wealth i.e. siddhis and niddhis.
Kalaratri puja is done on Saptami and for this, a photo of the goddess is kept near the Kalash, and mantras or the Saptashati are recited . Flowers such as jasmine and hibiscus is used for the puja. The goddess is offered gur ( jaggery) and water as bhog. Sweets and fruits are also kept along with it. Lord Shiva and Brahma are also worshipped during the puja. Finally, the aarti is done and the prasad is distributed. During Navratri which is a nine-day celebration, different forms of the goddess are worshipped.