Dev Deepawali 2024: 3D Laser Shows To Enthral Visitors at Dev Diwali Celebrations in Kashi on November 15

Dev Deepawali is celebrated annually on Kartik Purnima. The celebrations this year will be held on November 15. A blend of tradition and modern technology, the 25-minute 3D laser shows will run four times a day at 5.30 pm, 7 pm, 8 pm, and 8.45 pm.

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Varanasi, November 14: Laser shows depicting the history of Kashi, stories of saints and seers, and the significance of the Ganga River's "decent to earth" will captivate visitors arriving for the Dev Deepawali celebrations here, officials said on Thursday.

Dev Deepawali is celebrated annually on Kartik Purnima. The celebrations this year will be held on November 15. A blend of tradition and modern technology, the 25-minute 3D laser shows will run four times a day at 5.30 pm, 7 pm, 8 pm, and 8.45 pm. It will feature 24 high-powered projectors, creating vivid images of Kashi's religious and cultural evolution on the ghats' historic buildings, they said. Dev Deepawali 2024 Date and Shubh Muhurat: Know Significance and Rituals of Dev Diwali To Celebrate the Festival in Varanasi.

"The grand celebration will feature the iconic Deepmalas and the renowned Ganga Aarti but the highlight will be the immersive multimedia experience that brings to life the rich spiritual and mythological history of Kashi," Divisional Commissioner Kaushal Raj Sharma said.

"The laser shows will showcase pivotal moments from the history of the holy city, including the arrival of Lord Shiva in Kashi, the stories of sages and munis, Lord Buddha's visit, and the contributions of saints like Tulsidas and Kabir. Dev Diwali 2024 Date and Significance: When Is Dev Deepavali? Know Shubh Muhurat, Purnima Tithi, Rituals and Traditions Associated With the Festival Celebrated in Varanasi.

"It will also highlight the efforts of Ahilyabai Holkar in renovating temples and ponds, along with the significance of the Ganga River's descent," he said. Visitors will also get to know why Dev Deepawali is celebrated, as well as the legendary tale of Ganga Avtaran, the official said.

More than 200 technicians and engineers have been working on the project, ensuring that the laser and light effects are perfectly synchronised, officials said.

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