4 lakh 4 thousand lamps burnt on Ram's foot, broke the old record by creating a new world record
4 lakh 4 thousand lamps burnt on Ram's foot, broke the old record by creating a new world record
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Today, the festival of Diwali is being celebrated everywhere. In such a situation, Ram Ki Paidi in Ayodhya has become proof of the Mahakumbh of lamps to celebrate this festival in a very spectacular way. Yes, in fact, as soon as Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched the Deepotsav after the aarti of Mother Saryu, the sight of Devaloka started appearing on the earth.

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With this, after technical mapping, the Guinness Book of World Records team counted the lamps. Let us tell you that a total of 4 lakh 9 thousand 965 lamps were burnt at 12 ghats of Ram Ki Paidi, after which a new world record of burning 4 lakh 4 thousand lamps was made.

After doing this, Ayodhya broke its previous record of 3 lakh 1186 and in this joy, teachers and six thousand students of various colleges including Ayodhya Vishwavidyalaya campus participated in the festival and everyone enjoyed it. Actually, preparations were being made to celebrate the Mahakumbh of lamps in Ayodhya for the last one month, which has now become successful. In fact, for the last three days, 6 thousand volunteers and more than 150 professors, teachers of Awadh University were posted at the ghats and on Friday, the lamps were decorated at 12 ghats prescribed by the volunteers.

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Let us tell you that since last Saturday morning, volunteers have been busy in oil and wick in the lamps and the program of the throne in Ramkatha Park again after the Arti at Saryu Ghat, Chief Minister Adityanath started the festival from remote. At the same time, all the lamps lit up within half an hour and the Guinness Book of Records team mapped the lamps with the drone camera.

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