Dev Deepawali in Varanasi

Varanasi is one of the most sacred cities of India. It is situated on the banks of the holy River Ganga and celebrates several festivals with religious gusto right through the year. This city is home to all the major religions prevalent in India, which makes it a very culturally rich city. That apart, it also celebrates all the religious festivals of the Hindus with great jubilation and ceremony.

One of the most important festivals celebrated here is Dev Diwali. A point to be noted is that Dev Diwali is very own festival of Varanasi only. It means that Dev Dipawali is celebrated only in Kashi (Banaras / Varanasi). If you love being part of the religious fervour of this city, you must experience Dev Deepawali in Varanasi.

Dev Deepawali in Varanasi

Dev Deepawali is an annual festival, celebrated with great enthusiasm every year. It is different from Diwali that is generally celebrated with lights, sweets and crackers all across India to mark home-coming of Lord Rama after 14 years of exile. In fact, Dev Diwali is celebrated 15 days after Dipawali. Though there may be many similarities, it is important to know that Dev Deepawali is the Deepawali celebration of the gods. Here too, millions of earthen lights are floated on the ghats of Varanasi across a seven kilometre radius.

If you want to witness Varanasi in its most beautiful form, you must make a Dev Dipawali Varanasi Tour. This festival is also known as Kartika Purnima or Tripurari Purnima and is celebrated on ‘purnima’ or Full Moon Day in the Hindu month of Kartik.

Temples in Varanasi

All the temples in Varanasi are lit up for the wonderful festival of Dev Diwali Varanasi. Among the many temples here, the two really important ones are:

Sankata Devi Mandir: A prominent temple in Varanasi, the Sankata Devi Mandir is situated close to the Scindia Ghat. The reigning deity here is Sankata Devi, the Goddess of Remedies. In the temple, there is a huge statue of a lion, which she rides on.

Annapurna Temple: This is another important temple in Varanasi, situated near the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The reigning deity here is the Goddess of Food, Devi Annapurna, an avatar of Parvati, Shiva’s wife. According to legend, after returning to Kailash, Parvati fed Shiva latter agreed that the material world is no ‘maya’ or illusion.

Ghats of Varanasi: Varanasi has several temples and ghats. These ghats are part of the fabric of the city and extremely important to the people who live here and who visit here. Among the 88 ghats here, let’s take a look at two:

Assi Ghat: At the confluence of the River Ganga and the River Assi is the Assi Ghat, at the southern-most tip of the city. This is an extremely important ghat for the Hindus. Before worshipping Lord Shiva, the pilgrims take a bath here. In the neighbourhood, you’ll find several interesting shops and eateries, therefore ideal for overnight tourists.

Chet Singh Ghat: This ghat has a lot of history behind it. The battle between Maharaja Chet Singh, ruler of Varanasi in the 18th century and the British was waged on this ghat. The ruler built a small fortress at this site, but was still defeated by the British. They captured the fort and took him prisoner in it. However, he escaped from prison by making a rope of several turbans.

Conclusion

For several reasons, a visit to Varanasi is an absolute must. Whether you’re religious-minded or love travelling, you’ll be amazed to find Varanasi much more interesting and all-embracing than you ever imagined. For your enjoyment during Varanasi Dev Diwali Tour, you must look for a reliable travel agency. Optima Travels is the best option for you which can make necessary arrangements with a reasonable price. We have luxurious cars with experienced drivers. You can also get free guides during your tour. We never miss our commitment made during tour booking. We have multiple payment options for our customers. Also, there is a discounted price for new customers and no advanced option for old customers. To know more reach us at optimatravels.com today.