Ayodhya, Nov. 25 -- Ayodhya turned into a living canvas of colour, rhythm and devotion as thousands gathered to witness the grand Dhwajarohan atop the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Templeon Vivah Panchami on Tuesday.
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi's presence lending solemnity and pride, the temple town spent the day immersed in music and movement led by more than 500 artists from across Uttar Pradesh.
The Uttar Pradesh Culture Department curated performances that stretched from the temple precincts to the city's crossings, turning Ayodhya into a festive pathway of sounds and sights.
UP Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh said the celebrations reflected Ayodhya's identity.
He said the department's curated performances echoed the Prime M...