Ayodhya Sets Guinness World Record As 2,128 Devotees Perform Saryu Aarti

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In a remarkable display of devotion and unity, Ayodhya has set a new Guinness World Record with 2,128 devotees performing the Saryu Aarti together on Saturday evening. The event, organised jointly by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department, the Ayodhya District Administration, and the Saryu Aarti Samiti, was officially recognised by Guinness World Records, as per an official, according to news agency PTI.

The celebration comes ahead of the grand Deepotsav festival, with the holy city of Ayodhya—revered as the birthplace of Lord Ram—glows under millions of lamps. The collective aarti, held along the sacred banks of the Saryu River, reflected not just spiritual fervour but also inclusivity, drawing participation from over 2,000 people including women, Sanskrit students, and members of underprivileged communities.

Last year, 1,151 devotees had performed the ritual together, earning Ayodhya a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. This year’s gathering, nearly double in scale, marked a new chapter in the city’s spiritual and cultural grandeur.

On Sunday, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath performed Saryu aarti at the river banks in Ayodhya.

Uttar Pradesh’s Preparation for Saryu Aarti

The event took place at 5 p.m. on Sunday, with the riverfront divided into 11 zones—each accommodating around 200 participants. The stretch extended from Nayaghat to Laxman Ghat, ensuring that the massive turnout remained well-organised and synchronised.

According to news agency IANS, officials said that under the guidance of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the administration, along with various social organisations, worked tirelessly to ensure a seamless coordination of devotion, culture, and social harmony.

Ayodhya Mayor Mahant Girishpati Tripathi said that every possible effort was being made to uphold the traditions of the holy city. “Every effort is being made to ensure a grand and organised event,” he said, adding that the aarti would reflect Ayodhya’s age-old spiritual heritage, as per IANS.

The Deepdan ceremony, which concluded on October 17 at 3 p.m., set the tone for the record-breaking celebration. Ahead of the main event, multiple rehearsals were conducted to align participants for the aarti, Vedic chanting, and synchronised lighting of lamps.

When the lamps were lit, the sacred Saryu shimmered with the glow of more than 2,100 diyas—an ethereal sight symbolising the confluence of spirituality, unity, and divine power. The visual splendour reflected Ayodhya’s timeless message of devotion and harmony to the world.

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