A dedicated group of students from Allahabad University is undertaking an ambitious project to create the world’s largest rangoli, featuring the depiction of the Ram Mandir and Ram Lalla. The grand unveiling of this impressive artwork is scheduled for Monday, coinciding with the consecration ceremony at the temple in Ayodhya.
The enthusiastic students, all affiliated with the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), are spearheading this artistic endeavor. In their pursuit of a remarkable achievement, an application has been submitted to the Guinness World Records for the recognition of this rangoli as the largest of its kind.
The enormous rangoli, measuring an impressive 50 feet in length and 30 feet in width, is taking shape in the Vishwa Hindu Parishad camp at the Magh Mela area. A total of 40 students from Allahabad University, including 30 women and 10 men, are diligently contributing to the creation of this masterpiece, which beautifully depicts the imagery of the Ram temple and Ram Lalla.
According to Abhinav Mishra, the media coordinator for ABVP in Uttar Pradesh, the unveiling ceremony is set to take place at 11 am on Monday. This momentous occasion is not only a celebration of artistic expression but also a symbolic representation of devotion to Lord Ram.
In addition to the record-breaking rangoli, ABVP members are actively involved in spreading light and joy at the Magh Mela area. A generous distribution of 51,000 diyas is underway, intended to illuminate and enhance the festive atmosphere surrounding this significant event.
As the students pour their creative energy into crafting the world’s largest rangoli, their efforts extend beyond art, reflecting a profound commitment to the cultural and spiritual significance of the Ram Mandir and Ram Lalla. The culmination of their hard work and dedication promises to be a visually stunning tribute to this revered aspect of Hindu heritage.
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