Ayodhya: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Sekhawat, and Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak witnessed a vibrant display of fireworks illuminating Ayodhya’s skies during the Deepotsav celebrations on Wednesday.
This year’s Deepotsav is especially significant, marking the first festival since the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony of Shri Ram Lalla in Ayodhya’s temple.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also received certificates for two new Guinness World Records achieved during the Deepotsav. The records were set for the most people performing simultaneous ‘diya’ rotation and the largest display of oil lamps, with a total of 25, 12, 585 diyas, organised by the Department of Tourism, Government of Uttar Pradesh, and the Ayodhya District Administration.
A laser and light show illuminated Saryu Ghat, with diyas and colourful lights enhancing the beauty of the riverbank. A highlight of the event was the narration of Ram Leela, presented through a captivating sound and light display.
This stunning visual spectacle formed part of the Ayodhya Deepotsav 2024 celebrations, now a signature event for the city. Thousands gathered along the banks of the Saryu River, where 25 lakh diyas symbolised the victory of light over darkness and fostered a spirit of unity.
The Deepotsav also featured 18 vibrant tableaux, depicting key moments from Lord Ram’s life, crafted by the state’s Information and Tourism Departments.
Deepotsav, a five-day festival commemorates Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after a 14-year exile. The event showcases Ayodhya’s culture and spiritual heritage, drawing millions of devotees and tourists.
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called this Diwali “special,” noting it is the first Diwali celebrated with Lord Ram seated in his newly built grand temple at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya. “After 500 years, Lord Ram is seated in his grand temple in Ayodhya, and this will be the first Diwali celebrated with him in his magnificent temple. We are all very fortunate to witness such a special and grand Diwali,” said PM Modi via video conference.
Diwali is one of India’s most celebrated festivals. Known as the Festival of Lights, it symbolises the festivities; homes will be adorned with colourful rangoli patterns and lit with diyas and fairy lights.
The celebrations include prayers to Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity, sharing sweets and snacks, and exchanging gifts with loved ones. Fireworks will light up the night sky, creating a dazzling display that enhances the joyful atmosphere. Diwali 2024 promises to be a time of togetherness, reflection, and celebration, fostering a spirit of unity and hope for the year ahead.