Ayodhya Deepotsav 2024 Sets Two Guinness World Records, Celebrates Ram Lalla Temple Consecration

Ayodhya’s Deepotsav 2024, a grand celebration marking Lord Rama’s return, witnessed the setting of two new Guinness World Records. Over 25 lakh diyas illuminated the banks of the Saryu River, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The event also saw a record-breaking simultaneous aarti with over 1,121 participants. The celebrations were led by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who lit lamps and paid respects at the newly consecrated Ram Lalla temple. The Deepotsav, a five-day festival, showcased Ayodhya’s cultural and spiritual significance, attracting millions of devotees and tourists.

Diwali 2023: VHP Confirms October 31 as Festival Date, Deepotsav Celebrations in Ayodhya

The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has confirmed that Diwali will be celebrated on October 31, 2023, coinciding with the Amavasya, the new moon phase. The announcement settles any confusion about the exact date and clarifies that the festivities will begin on the evening of October 31. In Ayodhya, the Deepotsav, a grand celebration of lights, was held on October 30, coinciding with Hanuman Jayanti. Thousands of diyas were lit on the banks of the Saryu River, making this year’s Deepotsav particularly significant as it marked the first since the consecration of the Ram Lalla temple in January 2023.

Ayodhya Deepotsav 2024: A Guinness World Record Attempt with 25 Lakh Diyas and Grand Celebrations

Ayodhya is gearing up for an unprecedented Diwali celebration in 2024, aiming to break the existing Guinness World Record for the largest display of diyas. The event, known as Deepotsav, promises a spectacular display of lights, cultural performances, and a massive aarti with over 1100 participants. Discover the details of the elaborate preparations and what makes this year’s Deepotsav a must-see event.

Ayodhya Gears Up for Grand Deepotsav 2024: A Record-Breaking Diwali with Environmental Consciousness

Ayodhya is all set to host its eighth Deepotsav this year, coinciding with Diwali and the first Diwali celebrations at the newly built Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple. The event promises to be a grand spectacle with a focus on environmental consciousness, aiming to set a new world record by lighting 28 lakh diyas along the Saryu River. This article delves into the elaborate preparations, the innovative eco-friendly measures, and the anticipated spectacle that will make this Diwali a truly global event.

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