This year, the ninth edition of Deepotsav in Ayodhya, the revered city of Lord Ram, will not only radiate with the divine light of countless lamps but also present vibrant tableaux that celebrate the state’s advancements and India’s rich cultural heritage. The Information Department will exhibit 15 engaging tableaux that highlight the accomplishments of the Yogi Government. Concurrently, the Tourism and Culture Department will display tableaux inspired by the seven chapters of the Ramayana. In total, 22 tableaux are being crafted at Saket College. Additionally, folk arts and dances from various states will further embellish this grand festival of lights.
District Information Officer Santosh Kumar Dwivedi stated that the tableaux created by the Information Department will creatively illustrate the state’s improvements in infrastructure, education, healthcare, tourism, and cultural development, symbolizing Uttar Pradesh’s journey toward progress and prosperity. The Culture Department’s tableaux, based on the seven chapters—Balakanda, Ayodhyakanda, Aranyakanda, Kishkindhakanda, Sunderkanda, Lankakanda, and Uttarakanda—will vividly represent the life of Lord Rama and the timeless teachings of the Ramayana. Dwivedi also mentioned, “The company engaged by the Information Department has focused on making the tableaux both visually impressive and technologically advanced, incorporating modern elements to offer a unique and immersive experience for visitors.
Meanwhile, Ayodhya will be adorned with millions of lamps along Rampath, Bhakti Path, and other significant locations, bringing the city closer to achieving another world record. The event is anticipated to attract locals, devotees, and tourists from across India and abroad.” This year’s Deepotsav will further celebrate India’s cultural diversity, showcasing traditional folk arts and dances from all over the country. Performances will include Haryana’s Phaag, Kerala’s Kathakali, Rajasthan’s Jhumar, Punjab’s Bhangra, Odisha’s Sambalpuri, Ghazipur’s Dibiya, and folk traditions from West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh. Over 500 artists will captivate the audience with their vibrant and dynamic performances, embodying the unity in diversity that characterizes India.
A representative from Vivid India, the organizing company, noted that the tableaux will also highlight significant initiatives and achievements such as the Prayagraj Mahakumbh, Kashi Corridor, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Ayushman Cashless Scheme, Defence Corridor, Clean and Green Uttar Pradesh, Viksit India, Uttar Pradesh Police Security, PM and CM Awas Yojana, PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, Self-Reliant Women, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, and the projects of the Ayodhya Development Authority—reflecting the Yogi Government’s vision for a prosperous, progressive, and culturally vibrant Uttar Pradesh.