Deepotsav in Ayodhya: 5.51 lakh lamps to be lit this year; 25 Lord Ram statues to enchant visitors
New Delhi: Even as preparations are underway for `Deepotsav` celebrations at Ram ki Paidi in Ayodhya, in strict compliance with the coronavirus tips, the Lalit Kala Akademi has determined to exhibit 25 Lord Ram statues on the theme Jan Jan Ke Ram (or Lord Ram for each individual) within the holy city on Friday forward of the competition of lights.
According to stories, a number of folks on Thursday adorned the venue with diyas, work, and rangolis for `Deepotsav`, which will probably be held from November 11 to 13. This 12 months 5.51 lakh earthen lamps could be lit at Ram ki Paidi ghats. It is the fourth `Deepotsav` organised by the Uttar Pradesh authorities in Ayodhya.
In a tweet, the Office of Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh stated, “As per the directions of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Deepotsav 2020 that will be held in Ayodhya, there are arrangements for virtual Deepotsav. Due to COVID-19, devotees who are unable to reach Ayodhya will be able to light a lamp in front of Sri Ram Lala Virajman through the website.”
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More than 100 employees devoted to the preparation of 11 tableaus. Colourful tableau and varied conventional dances are carried out on the Shobha Yatra. The yatra will probably be adopted by the Deepotsav on the Ram Janmabhoomi web site.
25 Lord Ram statues to enchant guests in Ayodhya
The Lalit Kala Akademi, nonetheless, will exhibit 25 Lord Ram statues on the theme Jan Jan Ke Ram (or Lord Ram for each individual) in Ayodhya on Friday forward of the competition of lights. The idols of Lord Shree Ram, constructed at Laxmanpur in Ayodhya will fascinate Ram devotees. Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath will inaugurate the exhibition on the day.
It will probably be held at Ram Katha Park and one can see expressions of affection, kindness, love of Lord Shri Ram within the artworks ready by sculptors from Kanpur, Banaras, Prayagraj, Mathura, Lucknow. The sculptors stated, “It is a matter of pride for us to have an exhibition in Ayodhya. After the commencement of the construction of the Ram Temple at the Ramjanmabhoomi, we have got the privilege of putting an exhibition in the holy land of Rama on the first Deepawali. We are happy about this. The Chief Minister has honoured the work of artists by giving them a stage in Ayodhya.”
The well-known episodes of Ramayana like Ahilya Deliverance, Kevat episode, Darshan of distinctive types of Rama, Ram Laxman Prem, Bharat Milap will probably be displayed as sculptures shielded in fiber, terracotta, and wooden within the exhibition, underneath which Shri Ram`s messages will probably be conveyed to the folks.
“It is a pleasure for me that the artworks of the craftsmen are being displayed in Ayodhya. The people of Chitrakoot have always wanted to see Shri Ram as the king. After the decision of the Yogi government to build the Ram temple, a wave of enthusiasm is running among the people. In a statue of about five feet, Shri Ram will be seen as a giant form,” stated Chitrakoot sculptor, Anuj Mishra.
A glimpse of the Mission Shakti run by the Yogi authorities may even be seen within the Ayodhya exhibition.
Sachchidanand and Jeutavali Yadav, the 2 sculptors stated, “Maryada Purushottam Ram had conveyed the message of respect for women through Ahilya Deliverance and we will make people aware of the theme of the honour of women in the statue under Mission Shakti.”
Lucknow sculptor Parul Srivastava stated, “The statue based on Jatayu episode will be displayed in Ayodhya. The pleasure was all mine.”
A nine-day camp was organised on the State Lalit Kala Academy of Kaiserbagh, Lucknow; the place the sculptors of various districts carved 30 idols of Shri Ram. Sculptors participated within the camp primarily based on the theme of `Jan-Jan Ke Raam`, whose exhibition will now be held in Ayodhya.
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