Ayodhya's Deepotsav makes Guinness World record by lighting over 5.84 lakh diyas, CM Yogi Adityanath says 7.51 lakh will be lit in 2021

Ayodhya’s Deepotsav makes Guinness World record by lighting over 5.84 lakh diyas, CM Yogi Adityanath says 7.51 lakh will be lit in 2021

Ayodhya: The holy metropolis of Ayodhya on Friday (November 13, 2020) made a brand new report by lighting over 5.84 lakh diyas as a part of the ‘Deepotsav’ celebrations.

The celebrations have now made it to the Guinness World data for ‘the most important show of oil lamps’ that had been lit on the banks of river Saryu in Ayodhya.

The Uttar Pradesh confirmed that there have been 5,84,572 diyas that had been lit because the a part of the primary Deepotsav celebrations for the reason that Supreme Court’s verdict on the Ram Temple Construction.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath additionally participated within the ‘Deepotsav’ celebrations. He stated that they are going to gentle 7.51 lakh diyas in 2021.

He additionally supplied prayers to Lord Ram on the Ram Janmabhoomi web site and carried out an ‘aarti’.

CM Yogi stated that it was due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that devotees the world over may see the Ram Mandir development. 

“For several years, the devotees across the world wished to see the construction work of the grand temple of Lord Ram. Their wish was fulfilled by PM Narendra Modi,” stated CM Yogi.

“Under PM Modi’s guidance, India and the whole world are seeing the fulfilment of the resolution of five centuries today. I congratulate PM Modi and express my gratitude towards him,” stated CM Yogi Adityanath. 

He additionally remarked that Prime Minister Modi himself got here for the ‘Bhoomi Pujan’ of the Ram Temple.

 

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