Bengaluru: Government permits temples to resume all festivals, religious activities


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Feb 10: Through a circular issued on Tuesday, February 9, the department of religious endowments has allowed all the temples to resume all normal activities including religious rituals, festivals, car festivals etc.

In view of the prevalence of coronavirus infection, temples had been allowed to perform only basic and routine pujas and services. All special puja and rituals had been suspended. Usually, the annual festivals in major temples are held during February. The devotees had been pressing the government to accord permission to celebrate these occasions. Now the temples have been allowed to undertake these festivals including community feast subject to taking coronavirus-related precautions.


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The guest houses of major temples had been closed in the light of coronavirus risks. Now they can be allowed to be used by the devotees while adhering to necessary precautions.

The devotees were upset at the extension of the ban in the temples although the cinema halls are allowed to run a full house. Now, succumbing to pressure from them, the government has relaxed the restrictions. This measure is also expected to improve the earnings of the temples, which had suffered on account of the suspension of various services and imposition of restrictions.

 

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    What about other minority places of worship ?

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  • Nitin, Bangalore/SA

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    "Government permits temples to resume......" Why not.., Ofcourse, Government gets Money Only from Hindu Temples , Zero from Church & mosque.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Corona is fast Disappearing ...

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Feb 10 2021

    "This measure is also expected to improve the earnings of the temples..." ---'earnings' is the motive of some/many temples...

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Wed, Feb 10 2021

    It is good to know that Government permits temples to resume all festivals,religious activities in order to increase the income of the religious places.All the activities have been allowed to function with good intention but only one section of the society i.e middle and poor class people are feeling the pinch of Covid-19 now by paying exorbitant price for almost all the commodities like day today groceries,vegetables,fish,mutton,chicken,medicines,medical treatment including petrol,diesel etc.Middle class people are the worst sufferers.For them no god fathers,no remedies,no solace,no caretakers and their survival has become so pathetic and existence has become so difficult which is unbelievable have taken extreme steps out of their frustration due to their economic conditions. Not worthy of expressing their grievances in this platform.Hope concerned somebody will take note of this and do the needful.

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