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Yogi government is giving grandeur to Kashi’s Dev Diwali

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Yogi government is giving grandeur to Kashi's Dev Diwali
Varanasi. Yogi government has been spreading the aura of Sanatan Dharma all over the world. After the Deepotsav of Ayodhya, preparations are being made to make Kashi’s Dev Diwali grand. Along with preservation of culture, heritage and tradition, inclusion of modernity will also be seen on Dev Diwali. Yogi government will depict the integral chapters of Sanatan Dharma on the wall of the historical ghat of Kashi through 3D projection. Under the process, a half-hour show based on the glory of Shiva and the descent of Mother Ganga will be organized at Chet Singh Ghat through 3D projection mapping laser show.
The show will be broadcast three times
Yogi government has further increased the grandeur of Dev Diwali by including it in the provincial fair. The combination of traditional celebrations of ancient culture and modernity has further increased the attraction of Dev Diwali all over the world. Deputy Director of Tourism Department, Rajendra Kumar Rawat said that a 3D projection mapping laser show will be organized at Chet Singh Ghat. This show will be based on the incarnation of Mother Ganga and the glory of Lord Shiva. Under the process, it is planned to be a half-hour show, which is proposed to be telecast three times.

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12 lakh lamps will be lit, the sky will be illuminated with green crackers fireworks
Dev Diwali will be celebrated in Kashi on 15th November. On the evening of Diwali, the gods will be drenched in the light of lamps from the pucca ghats on the banks of the northern Ganga to the eastern banks. Apart from this, the banks of ponds, ponds and lakes will also be illuminated with the light of lamps. Around 12 lakh lamps will be lit in Kashi while ensuring public participation. A green fireworks show will also be organized on the sand opposite the Ganga gate of Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham, which will not only be eco-friendly but will also become a medium to drench the sky of Kashi with colorful lights.

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