Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath lauded Ayodhya's grand Deepotsav celebration for entering two Guinness World Records by lighting over 26 lakh oil lamps and hosting the largest-ever Saryu Aarti during this year's Deepotsav on Monday.
The Border Security Force celebrated Diwali along the India-Pakistan border by bursting crackers, lighting candles and earthen lamps in Jaisalmer on Monday.
The soldiers of the Indian Army celebrated Diwali by bursting firecrackers and lighting earthen lamps in the Akhnoor sector along the Line of Control (LoC) on Sunday.
The world records include the largest display of oil lamps, with 26,17,215 diyas lit along the banks of the Saryu River, and the most people performing simultaneous 'diya' rotation, marking yet another milestone in the spiritual and cultural revitalisation of Ayodhya under the Yogi Aditya
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 17: As homes across India glow with lamps symbolising prosperity and joy, Another Light Counselling is turning its focus toward lighting something even more meaningful -- the human heart. In a unique Diwali initiative, the mental health organisation i
Speaking about her simple celebration, Sunita said that the family will "light lamps at home" and offer prayers to Goddess Lakshmi. She added that she avoids bursting crackers because of her love for dogs.
A major attraction this year will be a 32-foot-tall Pushpak Viman at Ram Ki Paidi, showcasing scenes from the Ramayana and giving visitors a vivid experience of the epic.
Ahead of Diwali, the National Integrated Forum of Artists and Activists (NIFAA) organised a unique tribute event titled (Let's Start the Light of Devotion) at Shimla's historic Ridge Ground to honour the nation's soldiers.
New Delhi [India], October 17: It's finally 'that' time of the year! The time when the entire nation seems to pause, breathe in the crisp festive air and unite in the shared spirit of festivities. Diwali, the festival of lights, is more than just a date on the calendar. It's a celebration of
Diwali celebrations decorated the banks of the Saryu as worshipers lit lamps and recited divine mantras, rejoicing at the Ram Temple after 500 years. Locals and saints warmly encouraged all to use Swadeshi goods this Diwali.