The magical Aarthi. Varanasi is special.


Mangala-aarthi is ingrained into our psyche. It is an important event in our homes as well. We may miss the main Pooja during an important festival or even in a daily ritual, but we must be there for the Aarthi or risk upsetting an elder. 

We were eagerly looking forward to the  Ganga Aarthi which is spectacular. We had a choice of watching aarthi from the boat, for the panoramic view or from the river bank. Our escort Naik R K Singh said he had already arranged seats for us up close, so it was from the river bank.

 He had suggested while on the boat that we should get there early as devotees begin to occupy seats very early. We got there early enough, but a few devotees were already there right in front in the VIP area. However, two places were reserved in the front row. Raghu gracefully let Tara take the place next to Vatsala! 

Right in front!

Gives us an idea as to the number of devotees attending.


It has been a long wait!


 
Devotees co-operated with the staff when they requested them to move on and not stand in the passage. Many would come down to get a better look and go back after a quick see.There were announcements from the mike guiding them.Time did pass fast as I watched people and the preparations being made.   

 I noticed an old lady negotiate for a place closer to the Aarthi.They said she could sit in the passage as the aarthi was about to begin. She touched her knees to indicate that was not possible. Somehow a little bit of place was created for her to sit and watch the aarthi. I have seen this happen often in temples, An earnest devotee does get accommodated!

At the beginning





Almost ready




Nice to see a young devotee helping!
The contrast in their clothes shows we do accept new trends.




We weren't too badly off. 









Special Thanks to Vatsala for the videos! 
Both Vatsala and Tara said music is divine
Blowing the conch

Doopa Arathi
Deepa Arathi


https://youtu.be/iplTu8D6JxU  Borrowed from the youtube in case you are keen to see a longer video

 


Comments

D. Raghunath said…
Thanks Nidhi for the documentation of a nice experience. It was good that we opted for the on shore view. The steps were familiar to me as I had seen the Narmada Aarti in Jabalpur which is similar. I have been wondering which is older but the sequences are identical. Of course the Ganga version had a bigger audience.
Yes, this was an important part of our trip.
Indira Rao said…
Would have been a very surreal experience I’m sure…great pictures and accompanying explanation ��
Shanthi Srikanth said…
Enjoyable read ! The Ganga aarthi is truly uplifting for a believer and non believer alike. What more proof does one need as one witnesses a confluence of people from various regions of the country and the world partaking in the same ethereal experience, flinging to the winds all barriers and groups that man has so painstakingly created. It all dissolves and flows away in the Ganga without a care , I'm sure. Laudable is also the young priests' steady and strong hands as they perform the arthi in perfect synchrony. It seems each of those multi tiered brass lamps weighs between 4.5 and 5 kg.
Alka Mathur said…
Very well written and the photographs are so vividP
Vatsala Raghunath. said…
Wow that was great!Relived the outing again
Ahalya said…
Good morning.. It is a pleasure to watch the arati.We have so many places to see in India.
Vidya Srihari said…
Tara and you were indeed fortunate to witness the AARTHI !🥰🙏
Nagaraj said…
WoW! What an unique experience
Jayanthi Shankar. said…
Lovely write up. We are reliving our visit and it's a unique experience.

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