PM Narendra Modi on Wednesday shared his joy on X, describing this year’s Diwali as truly "extraordinary" with Lord Ram finally enthroned in his grand temple at Ayodhya after 500 years. “After centuries of devotion and countless sacrifices, we are all fortunate to witness this historic moment,” PM Modi expressed, adding his hope that Lord Ram’s life and teachings will continue to inspire India’s progress and unity.
This Diwali eve brought not just celebrations but also a record-breaking spectacle during the eighth edition of Deepotsav in Ayodhya. Two Guinness World Records were set: the largest aarti gathering, with over 1,100 people rotating diyas in unison, and the largest display of oil lamps, lighting up Ayodhya with 25,12,585 diyas along the Saryu River.
The celebration, organised by Uttar Pradesh’s Department of Tourism and Ayodhya District Administration, created a stunning scene along Saryu Ghat. Laser lights and a dazzling light show enhanced the beauty of the riverbank, with the flickering diyas symbolising the victory of light over darkness. As Nischal Barot, the Guinness World Records official, confirmed, "Both records set by Ayodhya’s Deepotsav and Saryu Aarti were officially certified—an incredible feat that drew worldwide admiration.”
Beyond records, the Deepotsav event paid homage to the tale of Lord Ram through a vibrant sound and light show, narrating Ram Leela scenes and bringing alive significant events from his life. The five-day Deepotsav also included 18 detailed tableaux created by the Information and Tourism Departments, adding a rich cultural and spiritual touch.
This year’s Deepotsav is special not only for its visual grandeur but also for its deep spiritual significance, marking Lord Ram’s return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. Thousands gathered along the Saryu River, where millions of diyas spread unity and joy, embodying the spirit of Diwali—victory of good over evil.
Diwali celebrations across India are underway, with families decorating homes with rangoli, lighting diyas, and praying to Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity. Fireworks, sweets, and gatherings make it a festive time for all, while this grand event in Ayodhya adds an unforgettable glow to Diwali 2024.
अलौकिक अयोध्या!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 30, 2024
मर्यादा पुरुषोत्तम भगवान श्री राम के अपने भव्य मंदिर में विराजने के बाद यह पहली दीपावली है। अयोध्या में श्री राम लला के मंदिर की यह अनुपम छटा हर किसी को अभिभूत करने वाली है। 500 वर्षों के पश्चात यह पावन घड़ी रामभक्तों के अनगिनत बलिदान और अनवरत त्याग-तपस्या के बाद… https://t.co/e0BwDRUnV6
This Diwali eve brought not just celebrations but also a record-breaking spectacle during the eighth edition of Deepotsav in Ayodhya. Two Guinness World Records were set: the largest aarti gathering, with over 1,100 people rotating diyas in unison, and the largest display of oil lamps, lighting up Ayodhya with 25,12,585 diyas along the Saryu River.
The celebration, organised by Uttar Pradesh’s Department of Tourism and Ayodhya District Administration, created a stunning scene along Saryu Ghat. Laser lights and a dazzling light show enhanced the beauty of the riverbank, with the flickering diyas symbolising the victory of light over darkness. As Nischal Barot, the Guinness World Records official, confirmed, "Both records set by Ayodhya’s Deepotsav and Saryu Aarti were officially certified—an incredible feat that drew worldwide admiration.”
Beyond records, the Deepotsav event paid homage to the tale of Lord Ram through a vibrant sound and light show, narrating Ram Leela scenes and bringing alive significant events from his life. The five-day Deepotsav also included 18 detailed tableaux created by the Information and Tourism Departments, adding a rich cultural and spiritual touch.
This year’s Deepotsav is special not only for its visual grandeur but also for its deep spiritual significance, marking Lord Ram’s return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. Thousands gathered along the Saryu River, where millions of diyas spread unity and joy, embodying the spirit of Diwali—victory of good over evil.
Diwali celebrations across India are underway, with families decorating homes with rangoli, lighting diyas, and praying to Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity. Fireworks, sweets, and gatherings make it a festive time for all, while this grand event in Ayodhya adds an unforgettable glow to Diwali 2024.