The holy Banganga Tank in Mumbai came alive on Wednesday night for Tripurari Purnima, drawing large numbers of devotees who participated in a special aarti reminiscent of the Ganga ghats in Varanasi. Here are some stunning shots by mid-day.com lensman ASHISH RAJE on the divine occasion
Updated On: 2025-11-05 10:56 PM IST
Compiled by : Divya Nair
Tripurari Purnima is celebrated to honour Lord Shiva as the destroyer of the three demon cities, known as Tripuras
The festival falls on the full moon day (Purnima) of the Hindu month of Kartik
Devotees observe fasts and offer prayers to seek Shiva’s blessings
Temples dedicated to Shiva are decorated with lights, flowers, and sacred offerings. Special rituals are performed and many devotees recite Shiva mantras throughout the day. It is considered a highly auspicious day to perform charity
Devotees also light earthen lamps near rivers or tanks to honour Shiva
Some people also take holy dips in sacred rivers or temple tanks during the festival
The night of Tripurari Purnima is especially significant for meditation and spiritual reflection
The day is also celebrated as Dev Deepawali in Varanasi, with firecrackers bursting and earthen lamps being lit across the city
In Mumbai, the Banganga Tank wears a divine look on the night of Tripurari Purnima every year with thousands of devotees reaching the banks to perform rituals and take part in the special aarti
A stunning shot of the full moon captured over Mumbai's Banganga Tank