Hi Rajeev,
I am assuming this is your LAN setup and you have not added in the WAN/BGP part.
The first thing to do here is know where you are blocking and where you are forwarding via STP.
Have for yourself readily available a visio articulating the output of
show cdp neighbors
show spanning-tree root
show spanning-tree blocked
per vlan --> doing this will put you into the habit of knowing where you are blocking and where you are forwarding and not coming up with some kind of scheme that's hard to manage and/or articulate on a visio type diagram. Next to each port do the following
stp blocking in red text BLK
stp root port in green ROOT
stp designated in blue DES
A few questions:
I see the 2x connections to Router1 and Router2. Is that vPC?
Are the 2x connections to Router1 and Router2 some kind of failover/track mechanism?
If not...articulate the purpose of the 2x links on Router1 and Router2
A little bit needs to be known here about the L2 devices & topology. Keys to success here are to know where you're rooting,designated and blocking. Then make sure you can get arp to & from where you're wanting packets to go.