Ayodhya: Night without a month on Wednesday lights up in an instant when Saryhu Ghat is mainly illuminated with almost 9.5 lakh diyas in one way, recorded his name in history with a record world of fifth consecutive guinness for the largest oil lamp display, at Ram Ki Paidi.
An official award with a team from the Guinness World Records was present at Ayodhya in special Eve.
Official certificates declared a world record has been submitted.
Drone helps count the exact number of lights: 9.41,551.
Ghats looked magnificent with a flashing axis reflected in the Soryyu River.
Song Jai Shri RAM echoed around, keeping energy remains high when people save large amounts of areas.
Since early morning, around 14,000 volunteers from all age groups including students of 15 colleges and Dr.
Ram Manohar Lohar Lohia Avadh University (RMLAU), people related to 45 NGOs and NCC cadets have begun to fill ground lights with oil and axes in preparation for the night.
Around 5:30 a.m., Adjudicator Rishi Nath gave a green signal for lights to turn on and it was done.
Last year, RKLAU along with the State Government Tourism Department had created a record with more than 6 lamps that lit up in Ghats.
In fact, both of them have broken their own world records for the largest oil lamp display every year, since the first record was made in Ayodhya in Diwali in 2017.
For the latest record, a total of 10,95,645 lakh Diyas was set at 32 Ghats of Ram Ki Paitei.
The aim is to illuminate 9 lakh from this for notes.
3 other lakh is placed in various mathematics and temples around the city of the temple.
People turn on the lights in their homes too.
“I have come to Ayodhya every year since 2017.
I took Kalpva all the month in the Ashram at Ram Ki Paitei and volunteers to set the stage for Lord Ram’s speech,” Barabanki Resident Vijaya Kumari (62).
Kushi (10), who has also taken Kalpvas with his grandmother, is busy pouring oil into the lights in front of illumination.
Saket Degree College students Vikas Yadav (19) and Chandresh Yadav (18) were very happy to volunteer for the event for the first time.
“This is our city and we want to be part of history.
There is a process to choose volunteers and we are in the cloud nine to make it,” they said.
Some other volunteers dressed in white paced Ghats who were ready for the Mega event.
When it was stated that 9.4 lakh Diyas had been calculated successfully, a loud highlight filled the atmosphere.
Firecrackers follow the celebration.
After the lights are on, 3D holographic performances, projection mapping and laser performances based on Ramayana are exhibited on the temple.
Selfie with ‘Ravan’: Character from Shobha Yatra taken earlier that day also explored the streets around Naya Ghat.
People were entertained to see Ravan with nine other heads hanging on the side.
The man who played Lord Shiva with a snake on his neck was also crossing the streets.
Some people click on selfies with characters.