With over 9 lakh earthen diyas, Ayodhya is all set to celebrate Deepotsav from November 1

The temple town of Ayodhya is geared up for the grand Deepotsav 2021 celebrations ahead of the festival of lights. Although the online competitions for the celebrations have already started, the main Deepotsav will start from November 1 and will go on till November 5. Around 9 lakh earthen diyas (diyas) will be lit to create a new world record.

Deepotsav 2021 becomes even more important this time as assembly elections are due early next year in the state and Ayodhya has become the pivot of politics in the state for almost all political parties.

Minister of State Independent Charge, Tourism and Culture, Neelkanth Tiwari will inaugurate Ram Shilp Bazaar at Ram Katha Museum in Ayodhya on Monday. This will be followed by the closing ceremony of the Ramayana Conclave at around 6 pm, in which cultural activities will also take place. Ramlila will be presented by a cultural group from Janakpur (Nepal) at 8 pm.

On Tuesday, a heritage tour of the city of Ayodhya will be organized for the invited travel writers and bloggers for Deepotsav 2021. A seminar will be organized for international and national tour operators, travel writers and bloggers on this topic at around 2:30 pm. ‘Rediscovering Ayodhya as a Favorite Tourist Destination’ in Ayodhya. The vision document for the development of Ayodhya will be presented by the Ayodhya Development Authority at around 4 pm. A dance based on the life of Lord Rama will be presented at 5 pm, followed by a Yagya at 5:30 pm and a stage show titled ‘Utho Ahilya’ at 6:45 pm.

Various cultural programs will be held on the same day from 5 pm to 7 pm at places including Bharatkund, Jalpa Mandir, Guptarghat, Saket University, Badi Devkali, Rajsadan, Birla Dharmshala, Tulsi Park, Hanumangarhi, Kanak Bhawan, Ram-Janki Mandir and Dashrath Mahal.

On November 3, a grand procession will be taken out from Saket University at around 10 am and will end at Ram Katha Park at around 2:15 pm. This Shobha Yatra symbolically marks the arrival of Lord Rama in Ayodhya. Tableaux based on Ramayana Carnival will also be seen during the Yatra.

On this occasion, Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy will be the chief guest and will be accompanied by UP Governor Anandi Ben Patel, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Deputy CM will reach Ram Katha Park at 2:15 pm.

After this, the Chief Guest and the Special Guest will welcome the artists disguised as Lord Ram and Sita who descend on the helipad. A photo exhibition named ‘Ramayana’ will also be inaugurated on the occasion.

There will be a symbolic aarti on the arrival of Lord Rama at around 3:35 pm, followed by Saryu aarti at around 5:45 pm at Naya Ghat. According to the information, more than 12 lakh earthen lamps will be lit all over Ayodhya, out of which 9 lakh will be lit in Ram ki Paidi, which will aim to create a new world record in itself.

A 3D holographic show of projection mapping and a laser show based on Ramayana will also be organized by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department at Ram ki Paidi.

Adityanath is expected to address the gathering at around 7:10 pm, followed by an address by the UP governor and Reddy. Fireworks will also be organized on this occasion. Ram Leela will be staged by a cultural group from Sri Lanka on the occasion.

On November 4, 3D holographic show, laser show, projection mapping will be organized at Ram Ki Paidi, while on November 5, Ram Leela and cultural programs will be staged by groups from different states including Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat, Assam, Karnataka. West Bengal.

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