KAMANASHISH CHAKRABORTY (Washington Kali Temple): Goddess Kali we consider to be the prime cosmic energy. She is the creator. She is the sustainer. She is the destroyer.We Hindus believe, our philosophy says that creation comes out of destruction. And, what is created is destroyed again. The prime example would be the seed and the tree and the seed. The seed destroys itself to be able to germinate and sprout, which evolves into a tree, bears fruit, and you destroy the fruit to get to the seed. That's the cycle.
The basic image that we worship -- she has four arms. The right side, two arms that offer fearlessness to her devotees. The left deal out death and destruction.Her garland is 50 severed demons' heads. Each head represents a letter in the Sanskrit alphabet.




We would wake up the deity in the morning, as any one of us would wake up after a good night's sleep. We'll give her a bath. We'll give her fresh clothes. We'll give her food. We'll comfort her, allow her to rest for a while. And then again in the evening, we'll offer the final of the day's prayers and let her go back to bed.