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Ayodhya Prepares for a Grand Deepotsav 2025 with 2.8 Million Lamps and a 32-Foot Pushpak Viman


Ayodhya is preparing for one of the grandest Deepotsav celebrations ever witnessed, as the temple town gears up to illuminate 56 ghats along the Sarayu River with a stunning 2.8 million earthen lamps. Scheduled for Deepavali 2025, this year’s Deepotsav promises to be a spiritual and visual extravaganza, blending devotion, tradition, and community participation.

A striking feature of the festivities this year will be the installation of a 32-foot-tall Pushpak Viman at Ram Ki Paidi. This massive structure, inspired by the celestial vehicle of Lord Ram as described in the Ramayana, will showcase key scenes from the epic in a way that brings mythology to life. It offers a unique, immersive experience for pilgrims and visitors, adding a new cultural dimension to the festival.

To bring this event to life, more than 33,000 volunteers—including students, teachers, and residents—have come together to prepare the ghats and streets of Ayodhya. From arranging lamps to assisting with safety protocols, their collective spirit reflects the deep pride the city holds in celebrating Ram’s return to Ayodhya, now symbolically reenacted each year through Deepotsav.

The event is not only spiritual but meticulously organized. Volunteers are issued ID cards and festival T-shirts, and access to the ghats is tightly controlled to maintain safety. Food safety teams are also deployed to ensure hygienic conditions for visitors. Local administration is leaving no stone unturned to make this celebration safe, inclusive, and memorable.

In line with the broader cultural ethos, saints and local leaders are promoting Swadeshi products this year, urging people to light locally made earthen lamps and support artisans. As Saint Diwakaracharya Ji Maharaj noted, “Shri Ram has been seated in the grand Ram Temple after 500 years, and this Diwali promises to be truly remarkable.” He emphasized using indigenous products and highlighted the massive community effort that makes Deepotsav special—not only for Ayodhya, but for all of India.

Adding to the spiritual energy, Mahamandaleshwar Vishnu Das Ji Maharaj described the traditional rituals marking the start of Deepotsav. From the Swasti mantras to the lighting of the first diya for Lord Ram and the Saryu River, each act is steeped in symbolism and reverence. Diyas are also lit for Hanuman Ji, Mata Adi Shakti, Sita Ji, and the Ram Darbar, marking a complete spiritual circle that defines the essence of Deepavali.

As thousands prepare to witness the light of millions of diyas dancing on the waters of the Sarayu, the celebration in Ayodhya stands as a glowing tribute not only to Lord Ram but to the collective spirit of a city deeply connected to its roots. Deepotsav 2025 is not just a festival—it is a living narrative of culture, community, and unwavering devotion.

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Ram Lalla Idol Consecration Ceremony: A Year of Spiritual Bliss


January 2024 marked a momentous occasion in Ayodhya, as the city celebrated the first anniversary of the Ram Lalla idol consecration ceremony. The event, which took place on January 22, 2024, was a grand testament to the unwavering devotion of Lord Rama’s followers.

The consecration ceremony of the Ram Lalla idol was a culmination of decades-long efforts to rebuild the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The event was attended by dignitaries, saints, and devotees from across the country, who gathered to witness the historic moment.

To commemorate the first anniversary, a series of events and rituals were organized in Ayodhya:

  1. Special Puja: A special puja was performed at the Ram Temple, attended by prominent priests and dignitaries.
  2. Cultural Programs: Cultural programs, including music concerts, dance performances, and drama enactments, were held to celebrate the occasion.
  3. Processions: Devotees participated in processions, carrying flags and banners, to showcase their devotion to Lord Rama.
  4. Food Distribution: Free food was distributed to devotees and the underprivileged, as a symbol of gratitude and compassion.

The Ram Lalla idol holds immense spiritual significance, as it is believed to be a symbol of Lord Rama’s divine presence. The idol is made of black stone and is adorned with intricate carvings and ornaments.

The past year has been a transformative period for Ayodhya, with the Ram Temple becoming a beacon of spiritual growth and national pride. The temple has attracted millions of devotees, who come to seek the blessings of Lord Rama and experience the divine energy of the sacred site.

The first anniversary celebrations of the Ram Lalla idol consecration ceremony marked a significant milestone in the history of Ayodhya. As the city continues to bask in the spiritual bliss of the Ram Temple, it remains a shining example of India’s rich cultural heritage and the power of devotion.