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Deepotsav 2022: Ayodhya enters Guinness Book Of World Record, over 17 lakh diyas lit upOn Deepotsav 2022, oil lamps, laser exhibitions, and fireworks were lit in Uttar Pradesh's Ayodhya, creating a spectacular virtual delight. The grand celebration was held on the occasion of 'Choti Diwali' at Ram Ki Paidi on the banks of the revered Saryu River.
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Deepotsav 2022: Ayodhya enters Guinness Book Of World Record, over 17 lakh diyas lit up
Deepotsav 2022: Ayodhya enters Guinness Book Of World Record, over 17 lakh diyas lit up
Ayodhya, which was the capital of the Kosala kingdom of Maharaj Dashrath - the father of Lord Ram - was decorated ahead of Diwali 2022 like never ever in centuries. Credit: PTI Photo
As more than 17 lakh earthen diyas lit up, presenting a mesmerising view on the banks of the Saryu river at Ayodhya, it seemed like heaven on earth. Credit: PTI Photo
Grand Deepotsav celebrations began in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh with earthen lamps being lit up on the bank of the Saryu river as part of Diwali 2022. According to reports, Ayodhya has once again entered the Guinness Book of World Records with a lighting up of more than over 17 lakh diyas. Credit: PTI Photo
The reflection of the diyas in the Saryu river provided a breathtaking view while the laser show lit up the skies. Ayodhya rose in unison to chant 'Jai Shri Ram'. Credit: PTI Photo
People light earthen lamps at Ram Ki Paidi during Deepotsav celebrations, on the eve of the Diwali festival, in Ayodhya. Credit: PTI Photo
The lighting of diyas was symbolic of 'Deepotsav'. Credit: PTI Photo
Devotees witness laser light show on the banks of the Saryu river during Deepotsav celebrations, on the eve of the Diwali festival, in Ayodhya. Credit: PTI Photo
Ram Ki Paidi illuminated with earthen lamps during Deepotsav celebrations, on the eve of the Diwali festival, in Ayodhya. Credit: PTI Photo
Devotees during Deepotsav celebrations, on the eve of the Diwali festival, in Ayodhya. Credit: PTI Photo
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(Published 24 October 2022, 16:14 IST)