Ayodhya, 13 November On Friday, on the eve of Deepawali, Treta Yuga came to life in Ramnagari Ayodhya. After Sri Lanka’s victory, Lord Shri Ram, Mother Sita and Lakshman were received by the state Governor Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on their return to Ayodhya. In the form of Pushpak aircraft, Lord Shriram along with Mata Sita and Anuj Laxman in Ayodhyadham, wreathed them in another helicopter as Pushpak aircraft.
After landing by helicopter on the banks of the holy Saryu, Governor Anandiben, Chief Minister Yogi, Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Maurya and other members of the Cabinet welcomed the form of Lord Shri Ram, Sitaji and Laxman. From the helipad, Shri Ram, Mata Sita and Lakshman ji rode on a golden chariot to Ramkatha Park, where Lord Shri Ram was crowned on stage. After this, the Governor, Chief Minister and other ministers performed the aarti of Ram Sita and Laxman.
Chief Minister Yogi along with Governor Anandiben Patel reached Ayodhyadham at around 3.30 pm to receive Lord Ram. On arrival here, the Governor and the Chief Minister visited the exhibition organized by the Information Department related to Shri Ram in Ramkatha Park and worshiped Sri Ramalala at the site of Ramjanmabhoomi. During this, Chief Minister Yogi lit a lamp in the court of Ramlala and inaugurated the Divas Deepotsav. At the Ramjanmabhoomi site, the General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirth Zone Trust, Champatray and King Ayodhya Bimalinder Mohan Mishra welcomed the Governor and Chief Minister.
After receiving the coronation and coronation of Lord Shri Ram, Chief Minister Yogi along with the Governor and other members of the cabinet performed Saryu’s Aarti and inaugurated the Deepotsav by reaching Ram’s padi from there. Today, a new world record is being created by burning 5 lakh 51 thousand lamps together on Ram’s foot. By the way, around six lakh lamps were burnt all over Ayodhya today. The Guinness Book team has reached Ayodhya on Thursday to record Deepotsav in the Guinness Book of World Records. Before the arrival of Shri Ram, grand tableaux focused on Ramkatha were also taken out from Saket College.
The Chhata of Deepotsav held on the eve of Deepawali was presenting a wonderful view of Avadhpuri today. From the ghats of Saryu to the rivers, from the sky to the earth, everything – trees, plants, walls, houses, shops and houses – has become beautiful. This supernatural view of Ramnagari is being built. All the legendary places of Avadhpuri are illuminated since the eve of Deepotsav. Monasteries, temples, government buildings and schools, roads, and gardens are also illuminated by lamps and electric fixtures. Ram Dhuni is communicating all over Ayodhya. Ramayana is being broadcast continuously from the LED van in place.
The whole of Awadhpuri is excited about the arrival of Raghunandan. Residents here are emotional. The surrounding villagers also have an atmosphere of joy and gaiety. For the last two days, Treta Yuga is being felt in Ayodhyadham. The waves of Sarayu are also shaking in the welcome of their Ram. Even so, why not? Nearly five hundred years later the Sri Ram temple has started to be built and this is the first Diwali since the start of construction work.
Raghunandan’s reception will also be celebrated in Ayodhya till late night. Not one or two, philosophies of seven unique cultures from Gujarat to Bundelkhand are happening together today on the Saryu coast. It includes folk artists from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Braj and Bundelkhand as well as local artists.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath started the tradition of celebrating Diwali like Tritayug in Ayodhya in 2017 as soon as he took power in UP. This time is the fourth year. The number of lamps has increased almost four times in these four years. In 2017, when Chief Minister Yogi started celebrating Deepotsav in Ayodhya, at that time one lakh 65 thousand lamps were lit there. At the same time, in the year 2018, by burning three hundred 150 lamps, a world record was created. After this, a new record was set in 2019 by lighting 5 lakh 51 thousand lamps. (H.C.).