PM Modi Ayodhya Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will again visit Ayodhya, the city of Ram, on October 23. During his visit, PM Modi will participate in Deepotsav at Ram Ji Ki Paidi on the eve of Diwali.
It is noted that a day before Diwali is referred as Narak Chaturdashi i.e. Chhoti Diwali. PM Modi will have darshan of Ram Lalla on October 23. Apart from this, the Prime Minister will also take stock of the progress of the construction work of Ram temple and will visit the Ram Janmabhoomi pilgrimage area. Preparations are going on in full swing in Ayodhya for PM Modi’s visit.
PM Modi will also attend the coronation of Lord Ram here. After this, he will take part in the Deepotsav program organised on the banks of river Saryu. He will also see the sight of green and digital fireworks. According to the schedule, Prime Minister Modi will be in Ayodhya from 5 pm to 8 pm on Sunday, October 23.
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PM Modi’s schedule in Ayodhya!
4.55 pm: PM Modi will have darshan and worship of Lord Ram Lalla Virajman.
05.05 pm: Will visit Ramjanmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra site.
05.40 pm: Coronation of Lord Rama will take place.
06.25 pm: Aarti will be performed at Saryuji Ghat. 06.40 pm – Will join the Deepotsav.
07.25 pm: Green and digital fireworks will be visible.
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This is the sixth Deepotsav program in Ayodhya. Significantly, in Ayodhya, a grand celebration of the Deepotsav program is held at Ram’s Pedhi Ghat on the banks of the Saryu river. Ever since the Yogi government has come to the state, since then this Dipotsav program is being organized by the state government.
17 lakh earthen lamps
Significantly, this year, 17 lakh earthen lamps will be lit in Ayodhya on Diwali. Last year, 9 lakh earthen diyas were lit in Deepotsav. In 2020, 5.84 lakh diyas were lit to set a new record.