Five records made in Ayodhya in 15 days.
Shri Ram’s city Ayodhya is also creating a record of records. So far, five records have been made here in 15 days from Deepotsav to Parikrama. Now the sixth record can be made on the Kartik Purnima fair. There is an atmosphere of joy in the entire Ayodhya city regarding this.
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Ayodhya has been in the headlines since the decision in favor of Ram temple. After Pran Pratistha, more than 10 crore devotees have reached Ayodhya. Have seen Shri Ram after his presence in the grand temple in child form.
Three records made in 5 days
For the first time after Pran Pratistha, the Deepotsav of Ayodhya was historic. In the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, three records were made on the banks of Saryu within five days. Two records were made for the lamps of Saryu Aarti and Deepotsav. Which was recorded in the Guinness Book of Records. Whose certificate was taken by the Chief Minister himself.
CM Yogi Adityanath shows Guinness Book record certificate
Know how and when records were made in Ayodhya
First record โ 28 lakh lamps were installed in 72 hours
The CM had announced to create a record by lighting 25 lakh lamps at Ram ki Pauri in Ayodhya. In view of this, like every time, this time also Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University had deployed volunteers. Apart from schools and colleges, people associated with voluntary organizations were also included in the 35 thousand volunteers. The process of laying lamps at 55 ghats started from 27th October. Within just 72 hours, the volunteers decorated the lamps and set a new record for Ayodhya.
World record made for Aarti on Saryu bank in Ayodhya
Second record โ Saryu Aarti of 1100 batukas simultaneously
On the evening of 30 October, a new record was made on the banks of Saryu river. That was of Saryu Maa’s Aarti. For this, the Tourism Department had included the names of prominent sages and saints of Ayodhya and 1100 Batukas in the list to perform Aarti. Aarti’s trial was also conducted for three days. On the day of Deepotsav, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Saryu Aarti site from Ramkatha Park. Here not only did they perform Aarti but 1100 Batukas wore clothes of the same color and worshiped Maa Saryu. Another new record was created during the 15-minute long aarti.
Ram ki Paidi illuminated with 25 lakh depot
Third record- More than 25 lakh lamps lit at 55 ghats including Ram Ki Paidi
After three days of rigorous testing of the volunteers, when the time came to make the main record, they did not lag behind in that too. The work of adding oil and wicks to the lamps started from the morning of 30th October. When the work of lighting the lamps started after 6 o’clock in the evening. All the lamps were lit within about a quarter of an hour. After counting by the Guinness World Records team, Ayodhya got the certificate for setting another new record by lighting 25 lakh 12 thousand 585 lamps.
Lakhs of devotees circumambulated Ayodhya
Fourth record โ 35 lakh devotees circumambulated 14 Kosi
After being seated in the grand and divine temple of Ramlala, now it was the devotees’ turn to make a record, so they did it. A large number of devotees reached Ayodhya even before the Kartik Parikrama Fair. The time to start the parikrama was at 6:30 pm on 9th November, but even before that, the faith among the devotees increased so much that they started the parikrama even before the auspicious time. During the 24-hour Parikrama, such a crowd reached at night that even the district administration was stunned. On the second day the parikrama ended at 4:44 pm. It is estimated that 35 lakh devotees will circumambulate, which is much more than in the last several years.
Lakhs of devotees circumambulated for the first time after Pran Pratistha
Fifth record- Estimate of Panchkosi Parikrama of 25 lakh devotees.
After 14 Kosi Parikrama, now it was the turn of the people of the district. It is believed that more devotees from outside stay in 14 Kosi. Panchkosi consists mostly of urban people. On November 11, at the auspicious time around 2:45 pm, the devotees took up parikrama. There was a fair like atmosphere on the route throughout the night. Roadside traders also had silver. The parikrama ended after 11 am on the second day. According to an estimate, 20 to 25 lakh devotees have earned virtue by doing parikrama. It is said that there were some Parikramaarthis who, after circumambulating 14 Kos, also did Panchkosi Parikrama.
Lakhs of devotees can take a dip in Saryu on Kartik Snan.
Lakhs of devotees can also reach for Kartik Purnima bath
There will be a bath of Kartik Purnima in Ayodhya on 15th November. In view of the fair held so far, the district administration has made a lot of arrangements. Water police and divers have been deployed at the ghats. Changing rooms have also been built keeping bathing in mind. Major preparations have also been made by the health department. In this, a temporary hospital with eight beds has been built on Pakka Ghat. Temporary health camps have been set up at 12 places. Ambulances have been deployed at 15 places. 50 beds have been reserved including Medical College, District and Shri Ram Hospital. For security reasons, suspects will be monitored through drone cameras. Apart from male and female personnel, police personnel in plain uniform have been deployed at various places.
This time the crowd has come more: Divisional Commissioner
Since Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has a special eye on the fair, all the officers of the district including the Divisional Commissioner are keeping their vigil. Divisional Commissioner Gaurav Dayal said that everything is fine from Deepotsav to Parikrama. This time there was much more crowd in the parikrama than last time. There is a bath of Kartik Purnima in the coming days. Devotees should not face any kind of problem. Special care is being taken for this.
Dr. Deveshcharya Maharaj of Hanumangarhi said, โSince the consecration of Lord Shri Ram, Ayodhya has been continuously establishing a new structure. The credit for this goes to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
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