A Ganga Aarti ceremony is scheduled to be held on London’s River Thames on September 13, 2026, bringing a major Indian riverside ritual to one of the UK’s best-known landmarks. Organizers say the evening event will culminate in a traditional aarti performed beside the river.

The ceremony is traditionally conducted on the banks of the Ganga in places such as Varanasi, Haridwar and Rishikesh, usually at sunset, with priests offering prayers using lamps, incense and flowers alongside chants and devotional music. The London event will be staged at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, with cultural activities earlier in the day including Indian food, live music, and dance performances.

Across the two reports, the key details align: the date (September 13, 2026), the Thames setting, and the Greenwich venue. Both also describe the intent to recreate the atmosphere of the traditional ritual for visitors and the Indian diaspora. The coverage differs slightly in emphasis—one frames it as a cultural fusion experience, while the other highlights registration and notes that the event is open to people regardless of faith and background.