Ayodhya's Historic Diwali Celebration at Ram Mandir: 28 Lakh Diyas to Illuminate the Ghats

Ayodhya is gearing up for a historic Diwali celebration as the newly constructed Ram Mandir prepares to celebrate its first festival of lights on October 31. This grand event, known as Deepotsav, promises to be an extraordinary spectacle with 28 lakh diyas set to illuminate the city's ghats, casting a mesmerizing glow along the banks of the Saryu River.

The Uttar Pradesh government is organizing this grand event to honor Ayodhya's rich cultural and religious heritage. Deepotsav is not just a celebration of lights but also a tribute to the city's historical significance. The lighting of the diyas aims to create a world record, showcasing the grandeur and devotion associated with this ancient city.

The festival will draw thousands of devotees and tourists from across the country, eager to witness the historic event. The entire city will be adorned with vibrant decorations, music, and cultural performances, making it an unforgettable experience for everyone in attendance. The celebration at the Ram Mandir, in particular, holds special significance as it marks a new chapter in Ayodhya's storied history.

As the city prepares for this monumental event, the spirit of Diwali will be palpable, with the lighting of the diyas symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. The grandeur of Deepotsav, combined with the spiritual ambiance of Ayodhya, will make this Diwali a truly historic and memorable occasion.