Dev Deepawali 2025: The grand celebration of Dev Deepawali will be observed on Wednesday, November 5, 2025. The Pradoshakal Muhurat for Dev Deepavali Puja will be from 05:15 PM to 07:50 PM. Falling on the auspicious Kartik Purnima, this festival marks the victory of Lord Shiva over the demon Tripurasura, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness.
Dev Deepawali 2025 Date and Time
| Event | Date and Time |
| Dev Deepavali | Wednesday, November 5, 2025 |
| Pradoshakal Dev Deepavali Muhurat | 05:15 PM to 07:50 PM |
| Purnima Tithi Begins | 10:36 PM on Nov 04, 2025 |
| Purnima Tithi Ends | 06:48 PM on Nov 05, 2025 |
Dev Deepawali, also known as Tripurari Purnima or Tripurotsav, is one of the most revered festivals celebrated in Varanasi (Kashi), the spiritual capital of India. According to Hindu scriptures, it is believed that on this sacred day, the Devas (celestial beings) descend to earth to celebrate Lord Shiva’s victory over the demon Tripurasura. Hence, the day is called Dev Deepawali, meaning "the Diwali of the Gods." The festival is celebrated fifteen days after Diwali and holds great religious and cultural significance, especially along the Ghats of River Ganga.
Significance of Dev Deepawali 2025
In Hindu tradition, Kartik Purnima is considered one of the most sacred full moon days. It is believed that taking a holy dip in the Ganges on this day washes away sins and grants divine blessings. The lighting of earthen lamps (diyas) at sunset symbolizes the enlightenment of the soul and the removal of ignorance and negativity.
Devotees also believe that on this day, Lord Vishnu took the form of Matsya Avatar, and Lord Kartikeya was born. Thus, Dev Deepawali combines the divine powers of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Kartikeya, making it a day of immense spiritual potency.
Dev Deepawali Rituals and Celebrations
The celebrations of Dev Deepawali begin early in the morning with devotees performing the Ganga Snan (holy bath). The entire city of Varanasi comes alive with devotion, music, and the glow of countless diyas.
Main Rituals Include:
- Ganga Snan: Taking a dip in the River Ganga during sunrise to purify body and soul.
- Deepdan Ceremony: In the evening, devotees light earthen lamps (diyas) on the Ghats of Varanasi, at temples, and in their homes. Millions of diyas lluminate the riverbanks, creating a divine spectacle.
- Shiva Puja: Devotees offer prayers to Lord Shiva, reciting the Tripurasura Vadh Katha (the tale of the demon’s defeat).
- Aarti and Bhajans: Special Ganga Aarti is performed at Dashashwamedh Ghat, Assi Ghat, and other major locations, with chanting, conch sounds, and devotional music.
- Charitable Deeds: Donating food, clothes, and lamps is considered highly auspicious on this day.
- The mesmerizing sight of Varanasi Ghats covered in shimmering diyas is said to represent the heavenly realm on earth.
The legend behind Tripurari Purnima narrates that the demon Tripurasura had created chaos across the three worlds. Lord Shiva, using his divine bow, destroyed the three cities (Tripura) built by the demon, thus restoring peace and balance in the universe.
This victory is celebrated as Dev Deepawali, marking the day when even the Devas celebrated the triumph of Lord Shiva with lights, devotion, and joy. Spiritually, it signifies the destruction of ego and ignorance within the soul, allowing the light of wisdom to shine.
Dev Deepawali in Varanasi
Varanasi, the city of Lord Shiva, is the heart of Dev Deepawali celebrations. The Ghats of Ganga, including Dashashwamedh, Assi, Rajendra Prasad, and Panchganga, are beautifully decorated with diyas. The reflection of lights in the Ganges creates a heavenly view that attracts thousands of devotees and tourists from around the world.
Apart from the divine aura, Ganga Aarti, laser shows, and boat rides during this period make it one of the most captivating spiritual experiences in India.
Why Devotees Observe Dev Deepawali Vrat?
Observing the Dev Deepawali Vrat brings peace, prosperity, and spiritual liberation. It is believed to wash away past sins, invite positive energy, and ensure blessings from Lord Shiva and Goddess Ganga. The light of a single diya lit with devotion on this day is said to remove darkness from one’s life.
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