Ayodhya's Radiant Deepotsav: A Record-Breaking Festival
Ayodhya gears up for a grand Deepotsav, aiming to illuminate 25 lakh diyas to break the Guinness World Record. The event celebrates the spiritual and cultural essence of the city, featuring global performances and a strong focus on security, environmental awareness, and community involvement.
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This year's Deepotsav in Ayodhya is set to be a record-breaking spectacle, with plans to light 25 lakh diyas along the Saryu riverbank. Aiming to surpass last year's Guinness World Record, the city is adorned with artistry and extensive security measures have been implemented.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will attend the grand event, which expects to draw thousands of spectators. The festival showcases Ayodhya's spiritual and cultural fabric, featuring performances from artists worldwide and initiatives for environmental protection, including the use of special lamps that reduce pollution.
With 10,000 personnel deployed for security, Ayodhya has taken rigorous steps to ensure a safe celebration. As the city transforms into a haven of light and tradition, live broadcasts will allow global viewers to enjoy the festivities. Volunteers are at the forefront, enhancing the beautification of this historic event.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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