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Ayodhya sets Guinness World Record as 26 lakh lamps lit & 2,128 perform 'aarti'

The record was officially confirmed by Guinness representatives through drone-assisted counting
An aerial view of people gathering at Ram Ki Paidi ahead of the ‘Deepotsav’ celebration on the eve of the ‘Diwali’ festival, in Ayodhya. (@uptourismgov/X via PTI)

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Two new world records were set at this year's Deepotsav in Ayodhya: 26.17 lakh diyas lit at the same place as 2,128 people performed 'aarti' together for the grand celebrations in the temple town, the Uttar Pradesh government said.

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Representatives from the Guinness Book of World Records made the announcement after verifying the count of the diyas using drones, a government statement said.

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UP Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh and Principal Secretary Amrit Abhijat presented the Guinness certificate to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

The first Guinness award was given for the largest display of oil lamps (26,17,215) achieved jointly by the UP Department of Tourism, the Ayodhya administration, and the Rammanohar Lohia Avadh University.

Another award was given for the most number of people performing 'aarti' simultaneously. The tourism department, the district administration and the Saryu Aarti Samiti in Ayodhya jointly achieven this feat, the statement said.

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