Ayodhya's Historic Deepotsav: 2.8 Million Lamps to Illuminate Sarayu Ghats

Ayodhya is transforming into a spectacular festival ground for Deepotsav 2025. The city will glow with 2.8 million lamps across 56 ghats along the Sarayu River. A massive 32-foot Pushpak Viman at Ram Ki Paidi will bring Ramayana scenes to life for visitors. Thousands of volunteers and strict security measures ensure this historic celebration honors both tradition and safety.

Key Points: Ayodhya Deepotsav 2025 2.8 Million Lamps Sarayu Ghats

  • 33,000 volunteers including students and teachers decorating 56 ghats
  • 32-foot Pushpak Viman showcasing Ramayana scenes at Ram Ki Paidi
  • Strict security with ID cards and food safety monitoring
  • Saints encouraging Swadeshi goods adoption during Diwali celebrations
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Ayodhya gears up for Deepotsav 2025: Sarayu Ghats to glow with 2.8 Million Lamps

Ayodhya prepares for spectacular Deepotsav with 2.8 million lamps across 56 ghats, featuring 32-foot Pushpak Viman and 33,000 volunteers creating historic celebration.

"This marks the beginning of lamp laying on the banks of the Saryu, heralding a historic Diwali celebration in Ayodhya - Mahamandaleshwar Vishnu Das Ji Maharaj"

Ayodhya, October 18

Ayodhya is readying itself for this year's Deepotsav, with 2.8 million lamps set to illuminate 56 ghats, creating a spectacular visual along the Sarayu River, as per an official statement.

Approximately 33,000 volunteers, including students, teachers, and residents, are working tirelessly to decorate the ghats.

A major attraction this year will be a 32-foot-tall Pushpak Viman at Ram Ki Paidi, showcasing scenes from the Ramayana and giving visitors a vivid experience of the epic.

Authorities have implemented strict measures. Volunteers are provided ID cards and special T-shirts, and access to the ghats is only allowed with proper identification. Food safety teams are also actively monitoring the festival areas.

The festival promises to offer a remarkable blend of culture and devotion, attracting both locals and tourists to witness Ayodhya in its festive glory.

Meanwhile, locals and saints here in Ayodhya are encouraging everyone to adopt Swadeshi goods this Diwali festival.

Speaking to ANI, Mahamandaleshwar Vishnu Das Ji Maharaj said the morning rituals began with lamps and mantras, as devotees prepared for Diwali in Ayodhya.

"We performed puja in the Bhamaro following Swasti mantras and sacred rules. First, we placed a lamp for Lord Ram, followed by one for the Saryu, considered the elder sister of Ram in the scriptures. Lamps were also placed for Hanuman Ji, Mata Adi Shakti Maa Bhagwati Sita Ji, and the entire Ram Darbar. This marks the beginning of lamp laying on the banks of the Saryu, heralding a historic Diwali celebration in Ayodhya," Mahamandaleshwar said.

Adding to the festive spirit, Saint Diwakaracharya Ji Maharaj called Diwali a special festival and urged people to adopt Swadeshi products this Diwali.

"Not only the saints but also the common people of Ayodhya, people across India, are actively participating in this festival, contributing selflessly in the service of Lord Ram. Shri Ram has been seated in the grand Ram Temple after 500 years, and we have brought earthen lamps from local potters while making all necessary arrangements. This Diwali promises to be truly remarkable," he told ANI.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Wonderful to see the emphasis on Swadeshi goods. Supporting local potters and artisans is the true spirit of Diwali. This celebration will boost our local economy too!
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Michael C
As someone visiting from abroad, I'm amazed by the scale of preparations. The 32-foot Pushpak Viman sounds incredible. Looking forward to experiencing Indian culture at its finest!
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Ananya R
While the celebration is beautiful, I hope the authorities ensure proper waste management and environmental protection. 2.8 million lamps could create significant pollution if not handled responsibly.
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Siddharth J
The security measures and ID cards for volunteers show good planning. Safety should be priority with such large gatherings. Proud of our administration for being proactive.
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Kavya N
After 500 years, Lord Ram is finally home and we get to celebrate this historic Diwali. Feeling emotional and blessed to be part of this generation. The spiritual significance is overwhelming. 🪔
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David E
The cultural richness described here is fascinating. The connection between Sarayu River and Lord Ram as siblings shows the depth of Indian mythology. Wish I could be there to see it!

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