Cultural Diplomacy: Dev Deepavali in Varanasi Attracts Ambassadors from 70 Countries

Varanasi readies itself for the grand Dev Deepawali celebration, the city is adorned with dazzling lights and decorations, creating the perfect setting for a spectacular display


In a spectacular demonstration of cultural unity, ambassadors and diplomats representing more than 70 nations have assembled in the historic city of Varanasi to partake in the grand festivities of Gurupurnima. Facilitated by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), these esteemed guests will witness the illumination of earthen lamps on the auspicious occasion of Kartik Purnima, coupled with the captivating Ganga Arti and Dev Deepavali celebrations at Kashi. The dignitaries were warmly received at Varanasi’s Lal Bahadur Shastri airport.

Varanasi, deeply rooted in spiritual significance, has been a host to various international events, including G20 and SCO meetings during India’s presidency. Notably, it was recognized as the first SCO cultural city earlier this year, underscoring its global significance.

As Varanasi readies itself for the grand Dev Deepawali celebration, the city is adorned with dazzling lights and decorations, creating the perfect setting for a spectacular display. Dev Deepavali, often termed “the Diwali of the Gods,” unfolds on the full moon night of the Hindu month of Kartika, adorning the riverfront ghats of the Ganges from Ravidas Ghat to Rajghat with over a million earthen lamps.

The festival promises a visual spectacle with a presentation featuring firecrackers, lasers, and music against the backdrop of the moonlit sky. A green aerial firecracker display is poised to enhance the divine ambiance of the event, illuminating the sand in front of the Ganga gate of Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham.

The festivities, orchestrated by the Uttar Pradesh Government, encompass a laser and crackers show alongside the illumination of the ghats with an astounding 12 lakh lamps. A green aerial firecracker display, lasting approximately 13 minutes, is set to captivate the audience, showcasing the grandeur of Dev Diwali in Varanasi.

With an anticipated attendance of over 7 to 8 lakh devotees at this year’s celebration, stringent security measures have been implemented to ensure a secure and joyous experience. Rajendra Kumar Rawat, Deputy Director of the Tourism Department, emphasized the meticulous preparations for the Green Aerial Fire Crackers Show, promising a breathtaking spectacle that will leave a lasting impression.

As the city resonates with hymns dedicated to Lord Shiva, such as “Har-Har Shambhu” and “Shiv Tandav Stotra,” Varanasi is poised to offer an enchanting and spiritually uplifting experience. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Modi and the Uttar Pradesh government, Dev Diwali has transcended local boundaries, captivating a global audience and solidifying Varanasi’s status as a beacon of cultural and spiritual vibrancy. Earlier this month, the MEA orchestrated the visit of ambassadors and diplomats from 50 countries to Ayodhya for the enchanting Deepotsav celebration on the eve of Diwali, further highlighting India’s rich cultural tapestry.