Diwali Celebrations: The festival of Diwali is being celebrated across the country. There is an atmosphere of enthusiasm among the people. The festival of lights has started in the temples from Wednesday evening. Diwali is being celebrated for the first time after the consecration ceremony in the newly constructed Ram temple of Ayodhya.
Records were made in Ramnagari by lighting lamps worth Rs 25 lakh on the day of Chhoti Diwali. On this occasion, a procession of many tableaux was taken out. Which was welcomed by UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak and Keshav Prasad Maurya.
PM Modi congratulated
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a post on social media regarding Diwali being celebrated in Ramnagari after 500 years. He wrote ‘Amazing, incomparable and unimaginable! Many congratulations to the people of Ayodhya for the grand festival of lights! This festival of lights at the holy birthplace of Ram Lala illuminated with millions of lamps is going to leave you emotional. This beam of light emanating from Ayodhya Dham will fill new enthusiasm and new energy in my family members across the country. I wish that Lord Shri Ram blesses all the countrymen with happiness, prosperity and a successful life.
Maha Aarti in Mahakal Temple
A grand festival of lights was also organized in the Mahakal temple located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Diwali celebrations started two days in advance with Fuljhadi Aarti. The temple courtyard has been decorated with colorful lights. Whereas in Jabalpur, the entire ghat on the banks of river Narmada was illuminated with 51,000 lamps. Diwali was celebrated by lighting more than 8 lakh lamps in the Deepotsav program organized in Kalyanpur, Bihar.
Even in Krishna city Mathura, people are excited about Diwali. Diwali will be celebrated today from Prem Mandir to Thakur Radha Vallabhlal Temple. However, Diwali will be celebrated on November 1 in Nandababa temple.
bordered diwali
Soldiers of Romeo Force of the Indian Army celebrated Diwali by lighting lamps in the mountainous areas of Pir Panjal range at an altitude of 8000 feet, away from their homes. There is an atmosphere of happiness in every corner of the country. There is enthusiasm among the people. Today special pujas have been organized in temples throughout the day.