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Ram ki Pakdi, as seen at night during Diwali celebrations in Ayodhya people can be seen lighting diyas on the ghat.

Ram ki Paidi is a series of ghats on the bank of River Saryu in Ayodhya in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. A large number of pilgrims visit every day to take a sacred bath in holy Saryu waters. The river front brings forth a majestic landscape specially in floodlit night.

There were enormous bathing ghats throughout the banks of the holy river Sarayu and the ones at Nayaghat were immersed in the heavy rains and floods. These were rebuilt in 1985.

On occasion of Deepawali in 2019 Ayodhya created Guinness record by lighting 450,000 diyas on Ram ki Paidi.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Ayodhya creates Guinness record, 4.10 lakh diyas lit at Ram Ki Paidi". Hindustan Times. October 26, 2019.