The water of Kabul river of Afghanistan came for the anointing of Ramallah in Ayodhya


Lamps arrived in a truck to celebrate Dipotsav

On the day of Diwali, 12 lakh lamps will be lit at Ayodhya and the entire town will be lit up

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Ayodhya today. The Chief Minister will also take with him the water from the Kabul River in Afghanistan. The Chief Minister will also pay a visit to Ramallah at Ayodhya and Hanumangarhi, then anoint Ramallah by mixing Ganga water with Kabul river water.

It will also oversee the ongoing concussion preparations for the Dipotsavi celebrations on November 3. In fact, a girl from Afghanistan requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to anoint Ramallah with water from the Kabul River.

Earlier, Chief Minister Adityanath had sent a truck full of lamps made of cow dung to Ayodhya. The lamps were made by the National Gaudhan Federation from the dung of 1.11 lakh cows, out of which a truck loaded with a thousand lamps was dispatched on Saturday.

While dispatching the truck from his official residence to Ayodhya, Yogi Adityanath said that 12 lakh divas have been collected from 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh and the divas will be lit at Ayodhya to celebrate Diwali.

The Chief Minister further said that this time it is a good coincidence that on one hand a magnificent temple of Lord Rama is being constructed at Ayodhya and on the other hand Diwali is being celebrated with the help of lamps made of cow dung.

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