For this year's Diwali, Ayodhya is all geared up for a grand celebration. The celebrations were kicked off with a Deepotsav celebrations on Wednesday (November 11, 2020) as the whole city was decorated with lights. This is the first time since the Supreme Court's order for the Ram temple construction in the holy city that such a celebration will take place.
Ayodhya is all geared up for a grand Diwali celebration this year. The celebrations were kicked off with a Deepotsav celebrations on Wednesday as the whole city was decorated with lights.
This is the first time since the Supreme Court's order for the Ram temple construction in the holy city that such a celebration will take place.
This time unlike previous three years, there will be 11 tableaus that will be taken out on November 13. These will witness the scenes from the birth of Lord Ram to the end of Ravana.
The celebrations that will go on for the next three days will also be attended by Governor Anandiben Patel and chief minister Yogi Adityanath.
The entry of outsiders to Ayodhya city has been banned due to COVID-19 protocols.