Maharashtra Sets Guinness Record with 4,900-Person Ram Navami Aarti

Maharashtra has set a new Guinness World Record for the largest collective aarti, with 4,900 participants in Nagpur on Ram Navami. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis attended the event, hailing the achievement which shattered the previous record of 2,500. The event was organized by BJP MLA Ashish Deshmukh, who called it a significant national milestone. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended Ram Navami greetings, linking Lord Ram's ideals to the vision of a developed and self-reliant India.

Key Points: Maharashtra Sets World Record for Largest Collective Aarti

  • 4,900 participants set new record
  • Previous record was 2,500 people
  • Event held on Ram Navami in Nagpur
  • Organized by BJP MLA Ashish Deshmukh
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CM Fadnavis attends maha aarti as Maharashtra sets world record with largest collective aarti on Ram Navami

Maharashtra sets a Guinness World Record with 4,900 people performing a collective aarti on Ram Navami, attended by CM Devendra Fadnavis.

"Today, 4,900 people joined in performing aarti, creating a new world record. - Devendra Fadnavis"

Nagpur, March 27

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis attended the Maha Aarti on the occasion of Ram Navami in Nagpur on Thursday, where a new Guinness World Record was set.

A total of 4,900 people participated in the collective aarti, surpassing the previous record of 2,500, marking a historic achievement in the state. BJP MLA Ashish Deshmukh, who organised the event, hailed the record-breaking feat as a significant milestone for the nation.

Addressing the media, Fadnavis said, "...Today, a world record has been set here with the collective aarti. Our MLA Ashish Deshmukh had planned, on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami, to create a new record where thousands of people perform aarti together. Until now, the record stood at 2,500 people. Today, 4,900 people joined in performing aarti, creating a new world record in the Guinness Book."

BJP MLA Ashish Deshmukh attended Maha Aarti on the occasion of Ram Navami and said, "... We have set a new milestone by breaking last year's world record, with the largest collective aarti in the country on Ram Navami."

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday greeted citizens on the occasion of Ram Navami and prayed for the well-being of all, expressing hope that the blessings of Lord Ram would guide the nation towards the goal of a 'Viksit' and 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "My fellow countrymen across the nation, unlimited best wishes on the occasion of Ram Navami. From the life of Maryada Purushottam, filled with sacrifice, austerity, and restraint, we draw inspiration to confront every situation with our full strength. His ideals will continue to guide not only the people of India but all of humanity for eternity. My wish is that by the grace of Lord Ram, the welfare of all may be ensured, paving the way for the fulfilment of our resolve for a Vikshit and Aatma-nirbhar Bharat."

- ANI

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Priya S
While celebrating faith is wonderful, I hope such events also translate into tangible actions for public welfare. The energy and resources used to organize a record could also be channeled into community service. Just a thought.
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Rohit P
Amazing feat! Nearly 5000 people in sync for the aarti must have been a divine sight. Ram Navami is about celebrating Lord Ram's values of righteousness and duty. This collective effort beautifully reflects that spirit. Well done Nagpur!
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Sarah B
As someone visiting from abroad, it's incredible to witness the scale of cultural and religious events in India. The organization for nearly 5000 people must have been massive. Congratulations on the world record!
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Vikram M
Good to see our traditions getting global recognition. But let's not forget the true essence of Ram Rajya - justice, equality, and care for all. Hope our leaders are inspired by that ideal in their governance too, not just in symbolic events.
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Kavya N
Feeling so proud! My aunt participated in this aarti and sent videos. The atmosphere was electric with devotion. These records are nice, but the real victory is in keeping our faith and culture alive for the next generation. 🙌

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