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“All necessary Diwali arrangements made for devotees in Ayodhya Mandir,” says Chief Priest of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple

During the aarti of the festival today, another record will be attempted as over 1,100 people perform the largest aarti together on Saryu Ghat.

ANI | Ayodhya |

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Expressing happiness over the upcoming festival of Diwali, Chief Priest of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, Ayodhya, Acharya Satyendra Das said that this Deepotsav is special as it is being celebrated after the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla. He further added that all the preparations have been made so that none of the devotees encounter any problems in having darshan.

“This Deepotsav is special as it is being celebrated after the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla. All preparations have been made for the darshan of Ram Lalla and Deeptosav. Necessary arrangements have been made to ensure that none of the devotees face any problems in darshan. All ‘shirngars’ of Ram Lalla have been done today. The festival of Diwali will be celebrated on 31st October,” said Acharya Satyendra Das.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday invited everyone to participate in the grand festival and witness the world record attempt of lighting the diyas.

The UP government is all set to attempt a Guinness World Record by trying to light over 25 lakh diyas in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, on the occasion of Deepotsav.

During the aarti of the festival today, another record will be attempted as over 1,100 people perform the largest aarti together on Saryu Ghat.

Deepotsav, a five-day festival, commemorates Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after a 14-year exile. The event showcases Ayodhya’s cultural and spiritual significance, attracting millions of devotees and tourists.

Over 30 thousand volunteers will be helping with the world record attempt, which is laid out across 55 ghats of Ayodhya. The areas of New Ghat, Old Ghat, and Bhajan Sandhya and others will be witnessing the grand event. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Culture and Tourism Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and many other ministers are expected to attend the event later today.

A 30-member team from the Guinness Book of World Records arrived on Tuesday to oversee preparations for Deepotsav.

Nischal Barot, Guinness Book of World Records Team incharge told ANI, “This is the seventh Deepotsav but this time it is a little special because after the Ram Mandir has been built, it is the first Deepotsav. This time there are two Guinness Book of Records, the first is that a record-breaking number of 1100 people will do the Saryu Aarti and the second is lightning of 25 lakh Diyas.”
Moreover, the Shobha Yatra will be taking place today. The yatra will have the participation of artists from around 6 countries and 16 Indian states and will have 18 tableaus.

Notably, the government has also promoted ‘Ek Diya Ram ke naam,’ a virtual initiative launched through the Divya Ayodhya app. Ayodhya has seen significant changes in recent years, with increased tourism and development.

The excitement is palpable, with local businesses thriving as visitors flock to the city for the festivities.

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