ayodhya will be illuminated with 10 lakh Diyas..!?
The
ram temple will be inaugurated on Monday,
january 22, a historic
event in Ayodhya. Following the Kumbabhishekam in
ayodhya on
january 22, around 10 lakh Akal lamps(Diyas) will be lit up across the city in the evening. Also, on the invitation of the
government, "Ram Jyoti" will be lighted at all places like houses, shops, places of worship, historical places in Ayodhya. Earlier,
diwali was celebrated by lighting lamps in
ayodhya when Lord Rama returned from exile. Now, after the Kumbabhishekam,
diwali is celebrated again by lighting the 'Ram Jyoti'. The
yogi government, which has been organizing 'Deepotsav' for the past seven years, will once again decorate
ayodhya with Akal lights on
january 22, attracting the attention of the world with its divine glow.

Ever since it came to power in 2017, the
yogi government has been organizing "Deepotsav" every year. In 2017, the
government decorated
ayodhya with 1.71 lakh Akal lights and for 2023 Dipotsav, a new record was set with 22.23 lakh Akal lights. The tourism department is making huge arrangements for this.

Lamps will be lit at 100 temples, important junctions and public places including
ram temple,
ram Ki Baidi, Kanak Bhavan, Hanuman Garhi, Gupdar Ghat,
sarayu Ghat,
lata mangeshkar Chowk, Maniram Das Sawani and other important places. The
yogi government has urged the entire nation to celebrate this historic
event as a festival. Following the Kumbabhishekam, every citizen is encouraged to light lamps in their homes in the evening. The
government has appealed to
people to illuminate not only their homes but also shops, commercial establishments (hotels, factories, mills, etc.), offices (government and private) and historical and religious places with lights.

Regional Tourism Officer RB Yadav noted that indigenously designed Akal Lamps to illuminate important temples and public places will light up 100 important temples and public places on the
evening of
january 22. The preparations for the
event are complete. In line with the government's vision, locally designed tiyas will be used, and
local pottery is involved in the supply. After the main ceremony, significant public participation will involve the community in large-scale celebrations in collaboration with the government.