The temple trust aims to make Ayodhya not just a centre of religion and faith this Diwali, but also a symbol ... to marvel at its grand decorations. This festival of lights will convey a message ...
Ayodhya (UP), Nov 11 (ANI): Ayodhya has been illuminated ahead of the festival of Diwali. Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights, with its variations also celebrated in other Indian religions.
Diwali, also called Deepavali, is the festival of lights ... In a few words, Ram is the prince of the land of Ayodhya and is next in line to be king. However, he is exiled by his evil stepmother ...
Devotees at the main entrance of the Ram Temple ahead of Ayodhya Deepotsav celebrations, in Ayodhya. Credit: PTI Photo Earthen lamps placed at 'Ram ki Paidi' ahead of Ayodhya Deepotsav ...
On Republic Day, Ayodhya experienced a massive influx of over 25 lakh devotees visiting the Ram Lalla and Hanumangarhi ...
The first anniversary celebrations of the Ram Lalla idol consecration ceremony in Ayodhya started on Saturday with a large number of devotees reaching the holy city to take part in events.
Prince Rama’s return was symbolized by people of Ayodhya who lit lamps along ... lamps and fireworks dominates most Diwali ...
Diwali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism ... For the Hindus, the holiday symbolizes the return of Prince Rama of Ayodhya with his wife, Sita, and brother, Lakshman, from a ...
Diwali marks the triumph of Lord Krishna over the demon Narakasur. In Northern India, people celebrate the return of Sri Rama and Sita to the city of Ayodhya after defeating the mighty demon king.
500-year wait ends with millions of diyas Experience a historic Diwali 2024 as Ayodhya lights up in celebration of Lord Ram’s return to his birthplace, with thousands of diyas illuminating the ...
The king of Ayodhya had four sons by three different ... Can you create a greeting card for Diwali or any festival? You’ll need to design the outside and the inside and think about the words ...
Diwali is celebrated by millions of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains across the country. In fact, the various reasons to celebrate Diwali don’t just vary from religion to religion, but also from ...