India, Oct. 19 -- The auspicious festival of Kali Puja is observed with utmost dedication and grandeur every year. It is observed nearly a fortnight after the five-day festival of Durga Puja. This year, there is some confusion around the correct date of Kali Puja. But worry not, because we have all the details for you.

Hindu devotees observe Kali Puja all across the country; however, it is celebrated with fervour, especially in the states of West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam, among others.

Kali Puja is celebrated in the Kartik month, during Dipannita Amavasya, which is one of the holiest nights in the Hindu calendar. This year, it falls on Monday, October 20.

Kali Puja and Diwali dates usually coincide with each other. This year, Diwali a...