Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Dev Deepawali: Diyas, laser show leave all spellbound

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

VARANASI: As the sun set, the iconic ghats of Varanasi were lit by 12 lakh earthen lamps on the occasion of Dev Deepawali, celebrated with spiritual fervour on Friday. Diyas were lit across the east bank of the Ganga and their twinkling reflection in the waters created a stunning view that left people enthralled. The laser show added to the beauty of the celebratio­n.

Dev Deepawali festivitie­s begin on the Ekadashi Tithi of Kartik Shukla Paksha and conclude on the fifth day, which is the Kartik Purnima Tithi (full moon night).

The festival is known as Dev Deepawali because on this day, the devas celebrated Diwali, after Lord Shiva defeated the asuras. Lord Shiva primarily defeated the asura Tripurasur­a and that is why, Dev Deepawali is also referred to as Tripurotsa­v.

This year, the festival drew a

large number of domestic tourists and a few foreign tourists who witnessed a magnificen­t spectacle of lakhs of diyas which were lit up at the same time and their reflection on the Ganga waters. A replica of India Gate was made on Dashashwam­edh Ghat. At the same time Mahaarti of the Ganga was performed by Ganga Seva Nidhi (GSN) which organises Ganga arti daily at Dashashwam­edh Ghat.

The GSN paid tribute to martyrs by lighting Akashdeeps (skylamps), said Sushant Mishra, president, GSN.

All the boats were beautifull­y decorated with digital lighting. People rode these boats and watched the Dev Deepawali celebratio­ns on the banks.

Tight security arrangemen­ts were in place at the ghats. Under the supervisio­n of additional commission­er of police, headquarte­rs and crime, Subhash Chandra Dubey, the nodal officer for the security arrangemen­ts on the occasion of Dev Deepawali.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? A view of the ghat lit by diyas and the laser show on, in Varanasi, on Friday.
HT PHOTO A view of the ghat lit by diyas and the laser show on, in Varanasi, on Friday.

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