Diwali, the festival of lights, has brought joy and celebration to India. Let’s take a look at the vibrant festivities happening all across the country.
Sand Art at Puri Beach: Sand artist Sudarshan Pattnaik has crafted a stunning sand art piece on the shores of Puri beach to celebrate Diwali.
Akshardham Temple Illumination: The Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar is beautifully illuminated on the eve of Diwali, creating a mesmerizing sight.
Shopping for Diwali: People in Jammu are busy with last-minute shopping for Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. The markets are bustling with activity.
Rangoli Art in Nagpur: A family in Nagpur has created a colorful rangoli featuring Lord Shankar and Parvati, adding to the festive spirit.
Deepotsav in Ayodhya: At Ram ki Pouri in Ayodhya, people light traditional earthen lamps during Deepotsav, creating a captivating atmosphere.
Mumbai’s Skyline Lights Up: Fireworks light up the Mumbai skyline as the city celebrates Diwali with enthusiasm and splendor.
Lord Rama’s Life in Ayodhya: A tableau depicting the life of Lord Rama passes through Ayodhya during Deepotsav, recounting the epic tale.
Aerial View of Deepotsav in Jabalpur: An aerial view captures the grand ‘Deepotsav’ celebration on the banks of the River Narmada in Jabalpur.
Guinness World Record in Ayodhya: Ayodhya city in Uttar Pradesh sets a Guinness World Record by lighting over 2.2 million earthen oil lamps on the eve of Diwali, creating a spectacular riverside display.
Diwali, a time of togetherness and illumination, brings communities together in the spirit of joy and unity as they celebrate the triumph of light over darkness.