Key Points

Varanasi is set for a magnificent Dev Deepawali celebration this year. A record-breaking 10 lakh diyas, including a special focus on sustainability with 1 lakh eco-friendly lamps, will light up the ghats. The festivities are enhanced by a cultural mahotsav, a laser show, and green fireworks. This creates a unique blend of deep tradition, dazzling spectacle, and modern environmental awareness.

Key Points: Dev Deepawali Varanasi 10 Lakh Diyas Eco Friendly Lamps Kashi Ghats

  • Over 10 lakh diyas will illuminate the crescent-shaped ghats along the Ganga river
  • A key highlight is the use of 1 lakh eco-friendly lamps made from cow dung
  • The event includes a cultural Ganga Mahotsav and a laser show at Chet Singh Ghat
  • Pollution-free green fireworks will promote a message of environmental conservation
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Dev Deepawali: 10 lakh diyas to light up Kashi ghats, eco-friendly lamps to be highlight this year

Varanasi prepares for Dev Deepawali with a record 10 lakh diyas, including 1 lakh eco-friendly lamps, lighting up the Kashi ghats for a divine spectacle.

"an enchanting union of faith, festivity, and environmental consciousness - Article"

Lucknow, Sep 22

Keeping up its tradition of organising magnificent and splendid Dev Deepawali in Varanasi, the Uttar Pradesh administration is gearing up to celebrate the occasion in a more grandiose manner.

One of the key highlights of this year would be 1 lakh eco-friendly diyas that will light up Kashi’s crescent-shaped ghats on November 5. The state government is looking at another record-setting number of 10 lakh diyas, which will set the river Ganga aglow in Kashi on the occasion and dazzle the world with divine illumination.

Among them, 1 lakh eco-friendly lamps crafted from cow dung will add both a traditional and sustainable touch to the divine spectacle.

This year’s celebration promises to be historic—an enchanting union of faith, festivity, and environmental consciousness.

Lakhs of devotees and tourists from across India and abroad are expected to converge in Varanasi to witness this once-in-a-lifetime sight.

With over 10.10 lakh lamps—designer diyas, eco-friendly creations, and glowing rows across ponds and pools—the city will shine brighter than ever.

To heighten the splendour, the ghats are being adorned with facade lighting, decorative illuminations, and special cleanliness drives, ensuring that Kashi offers an unforgettable blend of divinity and grandeur.

Ahead of Dev Deepawali, a four-day cultural extravaganza - Ganga Mahotsav will be organised at Rajghat from November 1 to 4, showcasing the talent of local artists. To further enrich the experience, a laser show at Chet Singh Ghat will narrate mythological tales of Kashi.

At the same time, pollution-free green fireworks across the Ganga sands will spread the message of environmental conservation.

Every year, the Dev Deepawali transforms Kashi into a radiant canvas of faith, culture, and tradition. With hotels, guest houses, boats, cruises, and barges booked to capacity, the city gears up to welcome devotees and tourists eager to witness this divine spectacle in all its grandeur.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Attended last year's Dev Deepawali and it was breathtaking. The laser show and cultural programs sound amazing. Hope the administration ensures proper crowd management and safety measures with so many expected visitors.
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Sarah B
As someone visiting India for the first time, this sounds absolutely incredible! The combination of tradition with environmental consciousness is impressive. Any tips for foreign tourists attending?
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Arjun K
The eco-friendly diyas made from cow dung are a great traditional touch. Our ancestors always knew sustainable practices. Good to see modern celebrations embracing these ancient wisdom. Jai Ganga Maiyya!
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Vikram M
While the celebration sounds magnificent, I hope the authorities also focus on cleaning the Ganga permanently, not just during festivals. The river deserves year-round care, not just decorative attention.
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Michael C
The pollution-free green fireworks initiative is commendable. More Indian festivals should adopt such environmentally conscious practices. This sets a great example for celebrations worldwide.
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Kavya N
Booking my tickets already! Dev Deepawali in Kashi is every Indian's dream. The Ganga aarti with millions of diyas is a spiritual experience like no other. 🌺

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