Ayodhya, the city of Shri Ram illuminated in the light of lamps, see the grand views of the festival of lights, made two world records, see the grand views of the festival of lights.

New Delhi. Two world records were also made today during the grand Deepotsav program in Ayodhya. The maximum number of 25 lakh 12 thousand 585 lamps were lit simultaneously during the Deepotsav, which is a world record. Last year 22 lakh 23 thousand lamps were lit. At the same time, 1121 people created a world record by performing Aarti simultaneously on the banks of Saryu. The Deepotsav was started by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath himself by lighting the first lamp. After this, the work of lighting more than 25 lakh lamps decorated on Ram Ki Pauri on the banks of Saryu was started. With the lighting of the lamps, Ram Ki Paadi of Shri Ram's city Ayodhya glowed in their light. Along with Yogi, Union Minister Gajendra Shekhawat also lit lamps. No one is able to take their eyes off the grand sight of such a large number of lamps being lit in Ayodhya. See the special scenes of Deepotsav-

This year Deepotsav is very special because after 500 years Lord Shri Ram is present in the grand temple. Yogi went to the grand temple of Shri Ram Lala and performed his aarti and worshiped him duly.

Yogi Adityanath also went to Saryu banks and participated in the grand aarti. Before the Aarti, Yogi performed the puja rituals with full rituals. Along with the CM, Union Minister Gajendra Shekhawat and both Deputy CMs of UP, Brajesh Pathak and Keshav Prasad Maurya also performed the aarti of Maa Saryu. During this period, laser and light show was also organized at Saryu Ghat. The ghats are shining with lamps and colorful lights. Ram Leela is also being narrated through laser and light show.

Swami Anurag, who reached Ayodhya, thanked Chief Minister Adityanath on behalf of Sant Samaj and Sanatanis. For the first time, he has given us all an opportunity to light the lamps of God in Ayodhya on Diwali. 25 lakh lamps are being lit, this number is important.

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