This first Diwali after the consecration of Ramlala in the grand temple in Ayodhya is special in many ways. This is the first time in Ayodhya that Ramlala is celebrating Diwali in his grand temple. The entire city has been decorated like a bride for Diwali. After the victory of Lanka, Lord Ram along with Mother Sita and Lakshman will come to the banks of Saryu by helicopter, where Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will welcome them. To celebrate the arrival of Lord Ram, 28 lakh lamps will be lit at Ram’s Pauri.
To welcome the Lord, the coronation of Ram will take place at Ramkatha Park in Ramnagari on 30th October and CM Yogi will perform the coronation. The stage in Ramkatha Park has been made in such a way that on the highest throne, four brothers including King Ram, Sita and Lakshman, Hanuman, Sugriva, Jamwant, Angad, Nal-Neel will be seated. A 90 feet long grand stage has been decorated for Ramdarbar in Ramkatha Park. Governor Anandi Ben Patel is presiding over this program. Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh is the chief guest of this program.
Guinness Book team will be present
CM Yogi, Governor and Union Minister along with sages and saints will reach Saryu banks after the coronation at Ramkatha Park, here 1100 saints-dharmacharyas, Vedic acharyas, Sanskrit students and others will together perform the Maha Aarti of Maa Saryu. During this time, the Guinness Book team will also be present here for the record. After this the entire Ayodhya city will shine.
Special wax lamps will be lit in the campus
Special attention has also been given to environmental protection in this festival of lights to protect the structure of the temple building from the soot of smoke. It is the effort of the Temple Trust that this Diwali, Ayodhya not only becomes a center of religion and faith, but also gives the message of cleanliness and environmental protection. In such a situation, special wax lamps will be lit in the temple premises, due to which carbon emissions will be minimal. Apart from this the premises will be decorated with flowers.