Lucknow: The day before the celebration Diwali in the form of deepotsav in Ayodhya, the city of the temple buzzed with excitement and anticipation on Tuesday.
More than 12,000 volunteers spent the day decorating the Ghats of the Sarka River with Nine Lakh Diyas which would turn on on Chhoti Divi on Wednesday in an effort to break a previous record of six Lakh Diyas which was illuminated last year.
On Wednesday, the Minister of Yogi Aditentalath, Governor of Anandiben Patel, Minister of Union and Tourism GK Reddy and several ministers and other fortunies will welcome the actors who play the role of RAM, Sita and Laxman when they returned to Ayodhya after ending in exile.
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An official from the Department of Tourism and About saying the actors will arrive in a helicopter symbolizing Pushpak Viman and then traveling by train to the main place where they will be carried out by officials.
This event will conclude with Diyas lighting along the Ghats and opposite the city, followed by laser shows and cultural programs, the official said.
The massive cleanliness drive starts at Ayodhya on Tuesday where the main roads like in front of Hamumangsarhi and Ghats are cleared, followed by the procession by Jankis or Tableus where people dress like the character of Ramayan traveling.
Most of the cities were discussed by the morning and the presence of a large police confirmed the atmosphere was a little tense.
In Ghats, around 12,000 volunteers, including students from a 15-degree college, five universities between villages, 44 NGOs and 35 university departments, placed DIYAS and Drew Rangoli.
“The Chairman of the Yogi Adityanath Minister has sent DIYAS made from cow dung for Ayodhya which will also turn on.
On Wednesday, the volunteers will put the cotton and oil axes in Diyas and ask them ready for Deepotsav at 6:15 a.m.,” said Professor Shailendra Verma, “said Professor Shailendra Verma, which oversees the settings.
Mla Ved Prakash local said that celebrations will be held in all major crossings in the city that will be illuminated with DIYAS, lights and decorated with Rangoli.
Local residents took the work of organizing programs at the intersection with several hosting various cultural programs on Tuesday.
“For those who cannot visit the main celebration on Wednesday, the LED screen will be arranged throughout the city to enable them to participate virtually,” he said.
Tuesday, when the high volume of worshipers was present in the city to pray at Hanumangarhi temple, see a massive bow on the road outside.
Most of the population is excited about Wednesday and also relieved when visitors post Covid.
“We have celebrated Deepotsav last year too, but it was only after the first wave of Covid and there were fewer people.
Since then, the second wave also hit us and business has been massively influenced.
It was very relieved to see people back, especially now that The construction of RAM temple also began, “Arun Gupta said, the owner of Sweetshop.