Kalaratri Jai-jai-mahakali ।
Kaal Ke Muh Se Bachane Wali ॥
Dusht Sangharak Naam Tumhara ।
Mahachandi Tera Avtar ॥
Prithvi Aur Aakash Pe Sara ।
Mahakali Hai Tera Pasara ॥
Khadag Khappar Rakhne Wali ।
Dushton Ka Lahoo Chakhane Wali ॥
Kalkatta Sthan Tumhara ।
Sab Jagah Dekhoon Tera Najara ॥
Sabhi Devta Sab Nar-nari ।
Gawen Stuti Sabhi Tumhari ॥
Raktdanta Aur Annapoorna ।
Kripa Kare to Koi Bhi Duhkh Na ॥
Na Koi Chinta Rahe Bimari ।
Na Koi Gam Na Sankat Bhari ॥
Us Par Kabhi Kasht Na Aaven ।
Mahakali Maa Jise Bachabe ॥
Tu Bhi Bhakt Prem Se Kah ।
Kalratri Maa Teri Jai ॥
Mata Kalratri is one of the most important Hindu goddesses. She is the goddess of time, death, and destruction. She is also known as the dark goddess. Mata Kalratri is usually depicted as a dark-skinned woman with four arms. She holds a trident, a sword, and a drum in her hands. Her fourth hand is in the abhaya mudra, which represents protection. Mata Kalratri is usually shown riding a donkey or a buffalo. She is also sometimes shown riding a chariot. Mata Kalratri is worshipped during the Navratri festival. Her aarti is sung at the end of the Navratri puja. The aarti is a devotional song that praises the goddess and asks for her protection. Mata Kalratri is considered to be a very powerful goddess. Her aarti is said to remove all obstacles from one's life.