The Sacred Ritual of Shiva-Bhog: Feeding Jackals in Kali Worship Understanding Shiva-Bhog In the worship of Goddess Kali and other fierce manifestations of Shakti, an extraordinary ritual practice exists that bridges the seen and unseen worlds. Shiva-bhog refers to the sacred offering of prasada (consecrated food) to jackals, who are considered divine attendants and companions of the Mother Goddess. This practice holds profound significance in tantric traditions and certain regional temple customs, particularly in Bengal and the Rarh region of West Bengal. The ritual acknowledges that the worship of the Goddess remains incomplete until these sacred creatures receive their portion of the offerings. The Jackal in Hindu Tradition Jackals occupy a unique position in Hindu religious thought, particularly within the Shakta tradition. These creatures are not merely animals but are revered as members of the Goddess's retinue. In the cremation grounds where Goddess Smashan Kali resides,...