Diwali Delight: Rajsamand Lake Illuminated by 21,000 Diyas
A Spectacular Sight to Behold
As the festival of lights, Diwali, approaches, the historic Naug Chowki Palace on Rajsamand Lake has been adorned with a breathtaking display of 21,000 diyas (earthen lamps).
Bathed in a warm, golden glow, the lake and its surroundings have been transformed into a magical spectacle. The flickering flames of the diyas cast an enchanting ambiance, creating an unforgettable sight for visitors.
A Tradition Steeped in History
The illumination of Rajsamand Lake is a centuries-old tradition that holds immense cultural significance. It is believed that the practice originated during the reign of Maharana Raj Singh in the 17th century.
According to legend, the king ordered the lighting of diyas on the lake to honor the goddess Lakshmi, who is worshipped during Diwali. The tradition has been passed down through generations, becoming an integral part of the festival celebrations in Rajsamand.
A Symbol of Unity and Joy
The illumination of Rajsamand Lake is not only a spectacular sight but also a symbol of unity and joy. People from all walks of life gather around the lake to witness the beauty and share in the festive spirit.
The diyas represent the triumph of good over evil and the hope for a brighter future. The event serves as a reminder of the importance of community and the power of light to dispel darkness.
A Sustainable Celebration
In recent years, efforts have been made to ensure that the illumination of Rajsamand Lake is sustainable. The diyas are made from biodegradable materials, and the event is organized in a way that minimizes environmental impact.
This commitment to sustainability ensures that the tradition can continue to be enjoyed for generations to come while preserving the natural beauty of the lake and its surroundings.