Uttar Pradesh Prepares for Grand Deepotsav Celebration in Ayodhya
Shri Ram Temple (Pic- Buisness Standard)
The Yogi government is set to host a spectacular Deepotsav celebration in Ayodhya from October 28 to 30, marking the first Deepotsav after the consecration of Lord Shri Ram’s idol. This eighth consecutive Deepotsav since 2017 promises to bring India together, showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage.
The three-day event will feature Ramlila performances by artists from six countries, including Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Nepal. Additionally, over 1200 artists from India and abroad will captivate audiences with folk dances, singing, and cultural performances.
A grand procession of 250 artists will showcase Uttar Pradesh’s folk heritage, while 240 artists from other states will perform traditional dances, such as Rauf, Ghoomar, Bhangra, and Dandiya-Garba. Spiritual and cultural programs will be held at various locations across Ayodhya.
Notable performances include Preeti Singh’s presentation at Ram Katha Park, Maitrey Pahadi’s dance drama based on the Hanuman Chalisa, and Ranjana Nev’s dance performance on the Ramayana.
Deepotsav 2024 promises to be an unforgettable celebration of India’s spirit of devotion and cultural diversity.