newsroompost
  • youtube
  • facebook
  • twitter

Kashi glows with splendor on Dev Diwali featuring an exquisite display of 21 lakh ‘diyas’

During Dev Diwali, the ghats of Kashi underwent a dazzling transformation, becoming a lively tapestry of colours. The spectacle included a mesmerizing laser show in some areas, captivating both local and international tourists who reveled in the display of vibrant green aerial fireworks along the sandy banks of the Ganga.

Varanasi: In a breathtaking spectacle on Kartik Purnima evening, the ghats of Kashi were transformed into a celestial haven, illuminated with 21 lakh earthen lamps (diyas) simultaneously. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the celebrations by lighting the first lamp on Dev Diwali.

The event, attended by common citizens and dignitaries, including ambassadors from 70 countries, 150 delegates, and their families, showcased the splendour of Kashi on the occasion of Dev Diwali.

Kashi aglow in Dev Diwali with 21 lakh lamps

Kashi city witnessed the lighting of approximately 21 lakh diyas, with over 12 lakh adorning the crescent-shaped ghats. Notably, one lakh lamps were made from cow dung, adding a traditional touch to the luminous display.
Lamps were lit on the ghats on the western bank and on the sands on the eastern bank of Ganga. Additionally, Kashi’s ponds, lakes, Markandeya Mahadev on the Ganga-Gomti banks, and Shastri Ghat on the Varuna river were lit up with millions of lamps treating the guests and visitors with a spectacular visual feast.

Dev Diwali in Kashi saw the government contributing 12 lakh lamps, including one lakh made from cow dung, while voluntary organisations and public participation collectively added over 21 lakh lamps, transforming Kashi into a resplendent sea of light.

Yogi - foreign delegates - 1

For the first time, ambassadors and delegates from 70 countries became witnesses

This marked the first occasion where a multitude of diplomats from various nations experienced a sense of pride witnessing an extraordinary and unforgettable moment. With the Yogi government giving the status of ‘state fair’ to Dev Diwali this year, the aura of the festival is spreading all over the world.

Kashi extended a divine welcome to the gods with the resonant echoes of conch shells, the grandeur of Maha Aarti, and the melodic symphony of bells and gongs reverberating across all the ghats. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath personally welcomed the guests and joined them on a cruise to partake in the breathtaking spectacle of Dev Diwali.

Message of nationalism with religion and spirituality

During Dev Diwali, the ghats of Kashi underwent a dazzling transformation, becoming a lively tapestry of colours. The spectacle included a mesmerizing laser show in some areas, captivating both local and international tourists who reveled in the display of vibrant green aerial fireworks along the sandy banks of the Ganga.

Yogi - foreign delegates - 1

Amidst expressions of devotion to Lord Ram and patriotism, the Maha Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat offered a unique blend of spirituality and social bonding. Dedicated to Ramlala, this special ceremony provided devotees with a sacred glimpse of Ramlala and the revered Ram temple.

Tribute was paid to the brave soldiers of the country by making a replica of Amar Jawan Jyoti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. The immortal brave warriors of India were also honoured with ‘Bhagirath Shaurya Samman’. As many as 21 ‘Archakas’ and 51 ‘Dev Kanyas’ worshipped Mother Ganga and performed Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. They also gave the message of women power.

Kashi offers a spectacle of fusion of modernity & tradition

The ghats of Kashi were enveloped in a supernatural ambiance, brought to life by the simultaneous illumination of 12 lakh lamps (21 lakh with public participation). The mystical experience was heightened by a captivating sound and light show with a projection at Chet Singh Ghat, narrating pictorial information about mythological Kashi and Lord Shiva. The audience was enthralled by this immersive display.

Dev Diwali witnessed a citywide transformation, with temples, facade lights on the ghats, and electric poles along the roads adorned with alluring tricolor spiral fringes, adding glory to the spectacle. Apart from this, a live telecast of Maha Aarti was done on the ghats at six major places in the city.

Kashi Vishwanath Dham decorated with 11 quintals of flowers

In alignment with the grandeur observed during its inauguration, the Kashi Vishwanath temple complex underwent another breathtaking transformation on Dev Diwali, adorned with a resplendent display of 11 quintals of flowers. The significance of Kashi, centered around the Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham, along with details about the corridor’s construction, were highlighted through a captivating laser show at Ganga Dwar.

There was an impenetrable security system

On Dev Diwali, ensuring the safety of both tourists and devotees was of paramount importance, leading to the strategic division of the ghats into 8 zones, 11 sectors, and 32 sub-sectors. A blueprint for complete preparation regarding security, traffic system, parking, emergency management, QRT, entry and exit on ghats, rivers, and roads was already prepared.

Yogi -Dev Deepawali - 4

To prioritize the safety of women, initiatives such as setting up Pink Booths and deploying an Anti-Romeo squad were put in place. Lanes were demarcated from both directions for boats to travel in the Ganga. Safety equipment was installed on the boats and sailors were instructed to avoid over-riding and intoxication. NDRF and water police personnel were deployed with boats, modern equipment, and water ambulance, along with a team of doctors.

Many ministers of central and state government were also present

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, State Government Tourism Minister Jaiveer Singh, Minister Anil Rajbhar, Dayashankar Mishra ‘Dayalu’ and Ravindra Jaiswal among others were present on this auspicious occasion of Dev Diwali.