Fewer devotees visit temples on Sawan's Monday due to COVID-19

DN Bureau

As compared to last year, fewer devotees visited Shiva temples across the country to offer prayers on the fourth Monday of the Hindu Sawan month due to the impact of COVID-19.

Devotees performing pooja at the Prachin Shiva Temple in Connaught Place on the fourth Monday of Sawan month today.
Devotees performing pooja at the Prachin Shiva Temple in Connaught Place on the fourth Monday of Sawan month today.


New Delhi: As compared to last year, fewer devotees visited Shiva temples across the country to offer prayers on the fourth Monday of the Hindu Sawan month due to the impact of COVID-19.

In Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi, crowds were thinner at the Baba Vishwanath Temple. "Owing to corona, fewer people are here. Earlier there used to be a large crowd but now the footfall has reduced to just 10 per cent. We are taking necessary precautions here," said one of the devotees.

Vijay Kumar Mishra, a devotee said that the all necessary health measures are being taken at the Baba Vishwanath temple. "Today is the fourth Monday of Sawan month, but due to Covid there is no crowd here. The authorities are conducting thermal scanning of those entering the temple, and ensuring that social distancing is maintained. Everyone here is wearing a mask and maintaining physical distancing."

Pappu Tiwari, a member of the Gangotri Seva Samiti, Varanasi said, "There used to be big crowds earlier, but this year due to the fear of corona, fewer people are turning up. A large number used to take dips in the holy waters, but now people are afraid to do so."

Meanwhile, in Meerut prayers were offered at the Augarnath Temple in the morning as devotees observed the fourth Monday of Sawan month.

In Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain, Bhasma aarti was performed in the early morning hours and prayers were offered by priests and devotees at the Mahakaleshwar temple.

Bharat Sharma, a priest at the temple said that usually over 2,000 people participate in the Bhasma aarti in the Sawan month, but this year due to pandemic, their participation has been restricted. They can only take darshans from a distance from 5.30 am to 9 pm. The Mahakal Temple Committee has arranged for 10,000 devotees to have darshan daily, he added.

"Today we celebrated the fourth Monday of Sawan month by performing Bhasma aarti according to our traditions and offered prayers. We also prayed for the recovery and good health of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as he has tested positive for coronavirus," said Sharma.

"There is a tradition of taking out the procession of Baba Mahakal on Monday, and so it will be held in the evening. It is believed that King Mahakal goes on a city tour to know the condition of his subjects. However, due to the corona crisis, the devotees won't be able to participate in the procession. The route has also been changed and shortened. Devotees will be able to watch it only through mobile apps and live TV broadcasts," he added.(ANI)

 










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