The Yogi government is gearing up for a grand Deepotsav this year, marking the first celebration after the consecration of Lord Shri Ram's idol which was held on January 22, 2024. This will be the eighth consecutive Deepotsav since 2017, uniting the spirit of India in Ayodhya with captivating Ramlila performances and a vibrant display of art and culture from both national and state talents.
From October 28 to 30, a grand procession featuring 250 artists will showcase Uttar Pradesh’s rich heritage through folk dances. In total, around 240 artists from various states will join the festivities in Ayodhya, alongside 800 additional performers who will engage audiences with folk dances and songs at multiple venues. Over the three-day event, more than 1,200 artists from India and abroad will immerse attendees in a spirit of devotion.
International troupes from Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Nepal will perform Ramlila, adding to the rich cultural tapestry of this historic Deepotsav. The vibrant procession will include traditional dance performances such as Faruaahi, Bahurupiya, Awadhi folk, Bamrasiya, Tharu, Deewari, Dhobiya, Rai, Dhedhiya, Mayur, and other tribal folk dances, highlighting India’s diverse folk culture.
Artists representing 15 states—including Sikkim, Assam, Chandigarh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, and Rajasthan—will showcase their unique traditions and folk dances, including Kashmir’s Rauf, Uttarakhand’s Chhapeli, Haryana’s Ghoomar, Madhya Pradesh’s Baredi, Punjab’s Bhangra/Gatka, Maharashtra’s Dholtasha, Gujarat’s Dandiya-Garba, Himachal Pradesh’s Shirmour Nati, and Chhattisgarh’s Gandi dance.
Under the guidance of the Yogi government, Ayodhya will host spiritual and cultural programs at various locations during the three-day celebration. Approximately 800 artists will perform folk dances and songs at venues such as Guptar Ghat, Badi Devkali, Ram Ghat, Birla Dharamshala, Bharatkund, Tulsi Udyan, Bhajan Sandhya Sthal, Naka, Hanumangarhi, Bus Adda Bypass, and Naya Ghat in Shri Ayodhya Dham.
Highlights include Preeti Singh from Agra performing at Ram Katha Park, Maitrey Pahadi presenting a dance drama based on the Hanuman Chalisa, and Ranjana Nev from Saharanpur staging a dance performance inspired by the Ramayana.
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