Key Points

Varanasi is set for a spectacular Dev Deepawali celebration with over 10 lakh lamps lighting up its famous ghats. The event will feature a special focus on sustainability through one lakh eco-friendly diyas made from cow dung. A cultural prelude, Ganga Mahotsav, will showcase local talent from November 1-4. Meanwhile, Ayodhya is preparing for its own grand Deepotsav with ambitions to set a new Guinness World Record.

Key Points: Varanasi Ghats to Shine with 10 Lakh Diyas for Dev Deepawali

  • Over 10 lakh diyas will illuminate Varanasi's crescent-shaped ghats on November 5
  • One lakh eco-friendly lamps are crafted from sustainable cow dung
  • A four-day Ganga Mahotsav cultural festival precedes the main event
  • Ayodhya also plans a record-breaking Deepotsav with 26 lakh diyas
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Varanasi's ghats to shine with 10 lakh diyas on Dev Deepawali

Varanasi prepares for Dev Deepawali with 10 lakh diyas, including eco-friendly lamps. Witness the ghats' divine illumination and cultural festivities on Nov 5.

"Deepotsav-2025 will recreate the joy of Lord Ram's return to Ayodhya using modern technology. - Jaiveer Singh, UP Tourism Minister"

Lucknow, September 22

Varanasi, popularly known as Kashi, is gearing up to dazzle the world this Dev Deepawali, as more than 10 lakh diyas will illuminate the crescent-shaped ghats of the holy city on November 5.

According to an official release, among those 10 lakh diyas, one lakh eco-friendly lamps crafted from cow dung will add both a traditional and sustainable touch to the divine spectacle.

Declared a provincial fair by the Yogi government, 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 on 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 world-renowned 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.

Meanwhile, Ayodhya is gearing up for the grandest Deepotsav celebration yet, scheduled from October 18 to 20, 2025.

This spectacular festival commemorates Lord Ram's triumphant return to Ayodhya, symbolising the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.

A 45-minute show at Ram Ki Paidi will narrate Lord Ram's story through projection mapping, laser effects, fireworks, music, and storytelling, featuring over 100 artists. Over 26 lakh diyas will illuminate the Saryu River ghats, aiming for a Guinness World Record.

Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh said, "In line with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's vision to revive Treta Yuga's Ayodhya, Deepotsav-2025 will be the grandest ever and will set several new records."

"Deepotsav-2025 will recreate the joy of Lord Ram's return to Ayodhya using modern technology. While the entire city will shine with lights, on the other hand, more than 26 lakh diyas will be lit on the banks of the Saryu River to set a Guinness World Record. Devotees and tourists from India and abroad will witness this magnificent celebration. This festival will surpass all previous Deepotsavs and preparations are being carried out on a war footing to offer visitors an unforgettable experience", said the UP Tourism Minister.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Both Varanasi and Ayodhya celebrations sound amazing! The laser shows and cultural programs will make it a complete experience for tourists. UP tourism is really stepping up their game.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Varanasi last year, the ghats during Dev Deepawali are absolutely breathtaking. The atmosphere is electric with devotion and celebration. Highly recommend experiencing it at least once!
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Arjun K
While the celebrations sound grand, I hope the authorities ensure proper crowd management and safety measures. Last year there were some concerns about overcrowding at the ghats.
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Meera T
The combination of tradition with modern technology like laser shows is brilliant! It makes our ancient festivals more accessible to younger generations while preserving their spiritual essence. 🙏
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David E
The scale of these celebrations is incredible - 10 lakh diyas in Varanasi and 26 lakh in Ayodhya! India's spiritual tourism is truly world-class. Planning my trip from Canada already!
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Kavya N
The eco-friendly approach with cow dung diyas and pollution-free fireworks shows responsible celebration. Hope more festivals across India adopt such sustainable practices. Jai Ganga Maiya! 🌿

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