UP: Ayodhya sets 2 Guinness World Records with over 26 lakh diyas, largest Saryu aarti during Deepotsav 2025

Oct 20, 2025

By Anuj Jaiswal



Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh) [India], October 20 : Ayodhya set a Guinness World Record during Deepotsav 2025 by lighting over 26 lakh oil lamps and hosting the largest-ever Saryu aarti, which was organised by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department in collaboration with the Ayodhya District Administration.

In the largest display of oil lamps, 2,617,215 diyas were lit along the banks of the Saryu River. During the event, many participants engaged in a simultaneous 'diya' rotation.
According to officials, over 30,000 volunteers from universities, colleges, and various other departments took part in the diya-lighting and rotational activities. These diyas were arranged in a precise pattern to ensure accurate counting and verification by representatives from Guinness World Records.
In the Saryu Aarti, 2,128 devotees performed the aarti on the evening of October 17.
On the UP Govt making two new Guinness World Records during Deepotsav, Guinness World Records adjudicator Richard Stenning told ANI, "Today we have witnessed an amazing display. 26,17,215 oil lamps, it is officially a Guinness World Record. Every year, this is getting more and more. It is an honour to be here... It is a truly spectacular thing. It is incredible..."
"It was a grand Deepotsav. It will be remembered for years. 26,17,215 diyas were lit here. This was the highest in the world. We have certified it with the Guinness World Record. We are very happy that it was a success...," Guinness World Records official Nischal Barot told ANI.
Earlier, the city of Ayodhya celebrated Diwali with a grand event featuring a drone show that was held in Ram Ki Paidi, which is located on the banks of the River Saryu.
The drone show also featured visuals of Lord Hanuman, Lord Shri Ram, Dhanush, and Ravana.
A Ram Leela was also performed at Ram Ki Paidi, accompanied by a laser and light show. With the ghats illuminated by diyas and colourful lights, Deepotsav was celebrated with great enthusiasm across the city.

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