Delhi’s Deepotsav celebrated with great fervor on the path of duty
The story of Lord Rama through Lord Hanuman was depicted in the sky through 1,000 drones.
The story of Lord Rama through Lord Hanuman was depicted in the sky through 1,000 drones.
This year’s celebration will not only bathe Ayodhya in the glow of countless lamps, but will also fill the city with the fragrance of flowers and the spirit of cleanliness.
October 2 presents a truly rare and profound moment in the fabric of India’s cultural and historical consciousness.
With Milkipur assembly bypolls around the corner, the Samajwadi Party has again raked up the issue of alleged grabbing of poor's land in Ayodhya by BJP leaders.
In the presence of Prime Minister Modi on January 22 in Ayodhya, Lord Rama will be seated in his divine temple. A grand welcome will be accorded to PM Modi on his arrival.
In this festival, the Gods and Goddesses are beautifully embellished on the palanquins, known as Raths, with the league of bands who come from the interior valleys and villages situated in every alcove and corner of the Kullu district.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party saying that if Lord Rama would not have born what issue the BJP would have raised.
Now, with his back to the wall, he seeks to appeal to his Hindu countrymen, to deflect attention, once again, from his own predicament.
The festival celebrates the descent of Lord Vishnu as Rama avatar through his birth to King Dashratha and Queen Kaushalya in Ayodhya.
Major places covered in this journey will include Ram Janmbhoomi and Hanuman Garhi at Ayodhya, Bharat Mandir at Nandigram, Sita Mata Mandir at Sitamarhi (Bihar), and Janakpur (Nepal) among others.