Kalaratri: The Divine Soul-Carrier of Kurukshetra's Battlefield Within the vast narrative of the Mahabharata, among countless divine interventions and celestial witnesses, appears the formidable figure of Goddess Kalratri—also known as Kali in certain passages. This fierce manifestation of the Divine Feminine played a significant role during the eighteen-day Kurukshetra war, serving as the cosmic force responsible for carrying the souls of fallen warriors and animals from the battlefield to their destined realms. Her presence during this epic conflict represents one of the most profound intersections of dharma, death, and divine justice in Hindu teachings. Her Appearance in the Mahabharata The Mahabharata describes Kalaratri's presence during the great war as both terrifying and necessary. The Stri Parva section mentions her form moving across the battlefield, gathering the life forces of the slain. Her appearance during all eighteen days of battle signifies her role as the ...