Don't visit religious places, God resides in us: Goa Police


Panaji, Mar 23 (IANS): In an appeal in view of an extended janata curfew in the coastal state, Goa Police on Monday urged people not to visit places of religious worship stating that God resides in everyone.

"We therefore request all citizens particularly priests of all religious places to adhere to the directions and advise the followers to pray from home. As they say God is everywhere and also resides in us. Pls help us arrest the spread of this deadly virus," the Goa Police said in the appeal.

The appeal comes a day after Chief Minister Pramod Sawant extended the janata curfew announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for March 22, for three more days in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We request that devotees should stay indoors. Keep themselves and their families safe. Let only essential services be performed in temples, churches, mosques and gurudwaras," the police advisory further said, while urging people to practice social distancing.

"Pandemics do not care for territorial borders, castes, religions and communities. We can very well avoid its spread by adopting social distancing norms."

Goa has not reported any coronavirus case as of now.

  

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Mon, Mar 23 2020

    Well said. God is within each of us and all around us. People do not have to go and find God in religious places like temples, mosques and churches. Those places are for private prayer or group prayer. God resides there too - not there only.

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