Thu, 21 May 2026 · LIVE
Updated Oct 20, 2025 · 17:39
West Bengal News Updated Oct 20, 2025

Kolkata's Kali Puja Crisis: Red Hibiscus Prices Skyrocket 500% Amid Demand

Kolkata markets are witnessing an unprecedented surge in red hibiscus prices just as Kali Puja begins. Essential ritual garlands that cost Rs 25-30 last week are now selling for Rs 150-200. The price explosion is mainly due to untimely heavy showers that destroyed flower stocks before the festive season. Even other ritual flowers like marigold and lotus have become exorbitantly expensive for devotees.

Red hibiscus prices skyrocket in Kolkata on Kali Puja festival day

Kolkata, Oct 20

The price of red hibiscus, an essential commodity for the rituals of the Kali Puja festival, has shot up almost five times in the retail markets of Kolkata on Monday, when the auspicious occasion coincides with Diwali.

A garland of 108 pieces of red hibiscus is selling between Rs 150 to Rs 200 in the retail markets, depending on the locality where the market is, up from around Rs 25 to Rs 30 even a week back.

The price of a garland of 1,008 pieces of red hibiscus, which is mainly sold on the occasion of Kali Puja or during special occasions, this year is really pinching the pockets, with the price of the item having almost doubled from what it was in the previous year.

On Monday, a garland of 1,008 pieces of red hibiscus was selling at between Rs 600 and Rs 700, against a maximum price of Rs 350 last year.

In most retail markets in the city, the sellers stopped selling individual pieces of red hibiscus on Monday. A local flower retailer from Gariahat Market in south Kolkata, selling individual pieces of red hibiscus, will be at a loss than if the flower is sold in garlands, since the price of the latter is a combination of the price of the flowers and the charge for weaving the garland.

"Generally, the price of red hibiscus rises a bit on the occasion of Kali Puja every year. But this time the prices are higher than the previous years because of the untimely heavy showers before the festive season that resulted in loss of huge stocks of flowers," a retailer in Kasba market, also in South Kolkata, said.

The prices of not just red hibiscus, but almost all varieties of flowers used in Puja rituals, were exorbitantly high in the retail markets of Kolkata on Monday.

While saffron marigold was selling between Rs 180 and Rs 200 a kg, the same for yellow marigold was between Rs 210 and Rs 220 a kg on Monday.

A piece of lotus was sold between Rs 20 and Rs 25 on Monday.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rajesh Q

While I understand the supply issues due to rains, the five-fold price increase seems excessive. Are retailers taking advantage of the festival demand? The government should monitor such price surges during important religious occasions.

Ananya R

Maa Kali doesn't care about the price, but our devotion matters! Still, it's tough for middle-class families who want to perform the rituals properly. We ended up buying fewer flowers this year. 🙏

David E

Visiting Kolkata during Diwali and Kali Puja has been amazing, but the flower prices were shocking! The cultural significance is beautiful, but the economics are challenging for local devotees.

Vikram M

This is the reality of climate change affecting our traditions. The heavy showers before festivals are becoming more common. Farmers and flower growers need better support systems. 🌧️

Shreya B

We bought our hibiscus garlands from a local temple committee that had pre-ordered in bulk. They charged us only ₹120 for 108 flowers. Maybe community buying is the solution for next year! 💡

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked