Ayodhya: There is a lot of enthusiasm about Diwali across the country. People have started preparations to celebrate Diwali, one of the most important festivals of Hindus. Amid preparations to create a world record by lighting 28 lakh lamps on the banks of river Saryu under the eighth Deepotsav in Ayodhya, this time there is a plan to light a special kind of lamp in the Ramlala temple.
Special preparations in Ayodhya
Preparations are going on to celebrate special Diwali in Ayodhya. A grand festival of lights is going to be held at Saruna Ghat on October 30, in which more than 30 thousand volunteers have been deployed to decorate 28 lakh lamps.
The special thing about these lamps is that they will not stain or stain the temple. Apart from this, they will also provide light for a long time. Meanwhile, the temple will also be decorated with attractive flowers. This information has been given by the state government spokesperson.
Since the temple is very large, the complex has been divided into several sections and sub-sections to decorate different parts. Ashu Shukla, a retired IPS officer of Bihar cadre, has been entrusted with the responsibility of systematically lighting every corner of the temple, decorating all the entrances with arches, cleaning and decoration.
In which the message of environmental protection will also be given.
Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is not only organizing special events this Diwali but is also trying to spread the message of environmental protection. For this, heavy deployment of volunteers has been made at 55 ghats of Saryu. There are more than two thousand supervisors, coordinators, ghat in-charges, Deepak Ganesh and other members to oversee the entire system.
A total of more than 30 thousand volunteers are engaged in decorating 28 lakh lamps at the ghat. This festival of lights will be the center of attraction.