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Millions Of Lamps Turn Kashi Into Divine Spectacle On Dev Diwali, PM Modi Shares Pics

Millions Of Lamps Turn Kashi Into Divine Spectacle On Dev Diwali, PM Modi Shares Pics

The Kashi Vishwanath Temple was lit up with diyas on the auspicious occasion of Dev Deepawali on Wednesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to social media to share breathtaking visuals of the city. “The sacred city of Baba Vishwanath (Lord Shiva) is illuminated by the unparalleled radiance of Dev Deepavali,” said PM Modi. Around 2.5 million lamps were lighted on city’s ghats, lakes and ponds to mark the holy occasion. Dev Deepawali, also known as the Diwali of the Gods, marks Lord Shiva’s victory over the demon Tripurasura. It is believed that on this day, the Gods themselves descend to Earth to celebrate Diwali along the holy river Ganga. Fireworks illuminated the sky as devotees celebrated the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. PM Modi extended his heartfelt wishes on Dev Diwali as People from all over India and visited Varanasi to experience this divine spectacle. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and …

Ghats to nearby villages: Dev Deepawali to kick off in Varanasi and beyond | Lucknow News

Ghats to nearby villages: Dev Deepawali to kick off in Varanasi and beyond | Lucknow News

Even as Varanasi is all set for Dev Deepawali celebrations on Wednesday evening, the festival is moving across the city’s ghats to neighbouring villages and districts — giving a boost to rural tourism along the way. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Festivities are set to light up villages such as Madhopur, Chandrawati, Umrah and Rahati in Varanasi and Jaunpur, and Chuitipara in Ambedkarnagar where a host of events have been planned. In Madhopur, officials said the Shooltankeshwar Mahadev Temple Ghat will host a heritage storytelling session on the “Legend of Shooltankeshwar Mahadev,” while locally made diyas will be lit up along the riverbank. Story continues below this ad Chandrawati village, known as the birthplace of Jain Tirthankara Chandraprabhu, will witness its own traditional festivities, promoting village-level tourism. Chuitipara in Ambedkarnagar promises a spectacular show at Shravan Dham, where over 21,000 diyas will illuminate the shrine and ghats. The festivities will also feature Bhajan Sandhya, a Rangoli competition, folk dances, and a fireworks display. Back in Varanasi, the city aims to light 10 lakh diyas across 88 …