Tuesday, October 22nd, 2024

Free tickets are available to go to Ayodhya Deepotsav, you just have to register like this


After the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, we and you can hardly imagine the celebration with which Diwali will be celebrated this year. Let us tell you that every year the record of lighting lamps during Deepotsav is broken, this year again this figure is going to reach above 20 lakhs. It is being told that around 26 lakh lamps will be lit this Diwali.

Not only this, this year’s festival is going to be bigger and full of excitement than ever before. During this time many new attractions will be included, along with modern technology will surprise you. Let us tell you in this article, Jai Hoga Naya and how to do online registration to join. (All photos below courtesy: wikimedia commons)

There will be a mega drone show

A major highlight of this year’s event will be Ayodhya’s first drone show, which will give you a spectacular 15-minute display with 500 drones. These drones will fly in the sky over the famous Saryu Ghat and Ram Ki Paidi, then capture images of various deities like Lord Ram, Lakshman and Hanuman as well as famous scenes from Ramayana, such as the defeat of Ravana, Pushpak Viman and Ram Darbar. This aerial exhibition will combine devotion with state-of-the-art technology. This Diwali, the drone show will be the main attraction here, which will definitely attract thousands of spectators.

lakhs of lamps will be lit

lakhs of lamps will be lit

More than 25 lakh lamps are going to be lit in Deepotsav 2024 too, and this figure will set a new world record. With the installation of the idol of Lord Ram in the temple after a historic wait of 500 years, this year’s festival is going to hold special significance for the people of Ayodhya and for the devotees across the world. The event, which will run from October 28 to 31, will see a mix of traditional rituals, cultural exhibitions and modern attractions.

Important things regarding Diwali

Important things regarding Diwali

Drone Show: A 15-minute display of 500 drones, which will show key scenes from Lord Ram, Hanuman, Lakshman and Ramayana.
Record-breaking given: More than 2.5 million lamps will be lit across Ayodhya.
Cultural and devotional importance: The festival will celebrate the return of Lord Ram and the installation of his/her idol in the Ram temple after 500 years.
Dates: October 28 to 31, 2024
place: Saryu Ghat, Ram Ki Paidi and many prominent places across Ayodhya.

How to register for online pass

How to register for online pass

This festival is free for everyone, you can buy passes by going online and registering. Know how:

  • First of all go to UP Tourism Department website: uptourism.gov.in
  • Then search for Ayodhya Deepotsav 2024 event.
  • Then fill the registration form and fill the details like email ID, mobile number and ID proof (like Aadhar Card)
  • Then download the pass and bring it with you to the event, that too with ID proof.

How to reach Ayodhya Ram Temple

How to reach Ayodhya Ram Temple

By Rail: Ayodhya Railway Station is nearby, where trains come from various major cities of the country. You can reach Ayodhya railway station by taking train from Lucknow, Varanasi, Kanpur, Delhi etc.
Ram temple is about 2 kilometers from Ayodhya railway station. From the station you can reach the temple by rickshaw, auto or taxi.
by the road: Ayodhya is well connected to major cities of Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya is about 135 kilometers away from Lucknow, and you can easily reach it by bus, taxi or your own car from Lucknow.
bus service: Regular bus services are available from Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Varanasi and other major cities. You can reach Ayodhya bus stand by bus and from there take auto or taxi to reach Ram temple.
By Air: The nearest airport to Ayodhya is Lucknow Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, about 150 kilometers away. From the airport you can reach Ayodhya by taking a taxi or bus.
Local Transport: Taxis, auto-rickshaws and e-rickshaws are available inside Ayodhya, which can easily take you to Ram Temple.

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