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CM Yogi: Diwali Hit, 6,06,569 Lamp Lighting World Record

CM Yogi Adityanath’s Diwali hit, 6,06,569 lamp lighting world record.

Since the Bhoomi Pujan of the construction of the grand Ram temple in Ramnagri Ayodhya on August 5, preparations were made to celebrate Deepawali in the era of corona virus infection.

The result was also very pleasant. 492 years later, on 13 November 2020, the day after lighting a lamp in Sriramala’s seated courtyard became very memorable.

With the effort of CM Yogi Adityanath, people enjoyed actual or virtual Diwali. With this, a world record was also made in Ayodhya.

This Diwali of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made a lot of news this time. Actual or virtual, this time Diwali of Yogi Adityanath attracted the attention of the whole world.

After a long wait of 492 years, this time was the first time when lamps were lit at the site of Shri Ram’s birthplace.

Yogi Adityanath Sarkar also left no stone unturned to make this special occasion grand and divine.

On the one hand, Sri Ram was ‘welcomed and greeted’ by organizing a ‘Divya Deepotsav’ in Ayodhya.

Then devotees from all over the world, who could not physically reach Ayodhya, had a big opportunity to participate in this event through the ‘Virtual Deepotsav’. met.

Awadhpuri became very interesting: the entire Ayodhya was adorned like a bride for the arrival of his adorable Lord Shri Ram.

From the small streets of Ayodhya to the main thoroughfares, all government and religious buildings were not only attractive lighting, the townspeople also decorated their houses.

There was Rama everywhere, everything was beautiful.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath paid obeisance to Ramlala in the premises of the birthplace, while seeing the pictures of the passionate CM Yogi Adityanath performing the aarti of Saryu Maiya, everyone’s eyes were filled with joy.

On this special occasion, the world record of lighting 6,06,569 lamps was simultaneously created on Ram’s foot. This global phenomenon caught the attention of the whole world.

Chief Minister Yogi along with Governor Anandiben Patel and his cabinet colleagues were present before Ramlala on the occasion.

Seeing the faith of the adorable lord, who instilled a sense of intimacy with the spontaneous euphoria that had started since the construction of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple.

Saryu was getting joyous and joyful amidst the 6,06,569 lamps lit by the brightly lit lamps.

Seeing the waves rising in the waves of Saryu with ‘Ram Ram Jai Raja Ram,’ Jai Siya Ram, ‘Raja Ramchandra Ki Jai’ Jayghosh, it seemed as if Saryu Maiya was also shouting his Rama.

The entire Avadhpuri was decorated for the Deepotsav.

Virtual blessings found by lighting a virtual lamp: Yogi Adityanath Sarkar’s special plan ‘Virtual Deepotsav’ for millions of devotees physically absent in Ayodhya on the occasion of historic Diwali was very much appreciated by the devotees.

So far, about 12 lakh devotees have made an appearance in the court of Shri Ramlala, seated through this virtual platform. Ram devotees from all the states of the country lit a virtual lamp.

Along with this, a large number of people from countries like the US, UK, UAE, Malaysia, Nepal, South Korea, Bhutan, etc. also participated. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the website of this virtual festival on November 13.

Resolve to create Dik City: After the symbolic coronation of Shri Rama at the ‘Divine Deepotsav’ held in Ayodhya, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that there has been a lot of injustice to Ayodhya for centuries.

Ayodhya, which bears both birth and life, has been humiliated for years due to the mistaken thinking of some people. But now this will not happen. Ayodhya will get its pride.

We will make it glorious on the world map as Vedic City. The Chief Minister said that this time we have lit six lakh lamps in Ayodhya, now next year Ayodhya will be illuminated with 7.51 lakh lamps.

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