Grand Deepotsav Celebration at Jamshedpur’s Surya Temple

BJP candidate joins temple festivities inspired by Ayodhya’s tradition

Key Points:

* Hundreds gather at Sidhgora temple complex for Deepotsav celebrations

* BJP’s Purnima Das Sahu promotes local clay lamps at festival

* Temple follows Ayodhya’s tradition of annual Deepotsav

JAMSHEDPUR – Sidhgora’s Surya Temple and Ram Temple complex witnessed a grand Deepotsav celebration inspired by Ayodhya’s traditions.

The festive atmosphere filled the temple complex with glowing lamps.

Moreover, hundreds of women participated in the lamp-lighting ceremony.

"Supporting local artisans through clay lamp usage strengthens our community’s economic fabric," remarked a local resident.

Meanwhile, BJP candidate Purnima Das Sahu joined the celebrations.

Furthermore, she encouraged residents to use traditional clay lamps.

In addition, the event aligned with the Prime Minister’s Vocal for Local campaign.

However, the celebration maintained its primary focus on spiritual significance.

On the other hand, this annual event draws inspiration from Ayodhya’s famous Deepotsav.

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