Ranchi / Deoghar: One of the largest religious congregations in India – Shravani Melami Throughout the month in Deoghar and Kanwar Yatra attached to it – it was impossible for the second time in a row this year in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic which included a ban on visiting religious places.
The Moon Shravan began on July 25 this year, but so far there has been no preparation from the administrative side of Deoghar Regency, an indication that the state government will not allow fair and gather in Kanwarias at the famous Baba Baidyanath Temple in Deoghar, considered one of 12 Jyotirlingas.
The government has not come out with formal orders at the Mega event when lakh worshipers throughout the country appear to offer prayers to God Shiva at Baidyanath Temple, but there is an indication that the incident will also be a show this year as the last chance.
The Jharkhand government on June 30 extends restrictions such as the locking of Coronavirus for the eighth time until the order further provided that “all religious places / places of worship are permitted to open but visitors are prohibited”.
The Director General of Police, Jharkhand, Neeraj Sinha said on Saturday people had to follow and respect the sidewalks worn by the government in the light of Covid’s pandemic.
“We have deployed the police at Bihar Borders and Deoghar Borders to avoid the church,” Sinha said.
Every year, during the rainy season, worshipers in many countries do Kanwar Yatra to collect water from Ganga and other rivers and offer them at the Shiva Tempples in Pilgrims.
Kanwarias in the eastern region traveled 100 km carrying Ganga water from Sultanganj at Bihar to offer it to the god Shiva at the Deoghar temple.
Asked about such steps about the pattern of Uttarakhand where the police chief Ashok Kumar has announced that ‘Kanwarias’ (Dewa Siwa worshiper) who enters haridwar even though Kanwar Yatra’s suspension will be quarantined for 14 days, Sinha’s decision in this case comes under the scope of authority state disaster management.
Last year the government has held back permission for Saravani Mela and prohibits Kanwar Yatra during national locking.
The Government of Uttarakhand has canceled the annual Yatra Kanwar considering the threat to towering the third wave of Covid – 19.
The Supreme Court has asked Uttar Pradesh to reconsider his decision to hold Kanwar Yatra.
The Jharkhand government this year has permission for the Ratha Yatra festival at the Jagannath Temple in Ranchi on July 12, considering Pandemi and Chairman of the Minister of Hemant Soren has appealed to the masses to worship Lord Jagannath while at home.
Soren who has reached the temple has been worshiped from the outside and then issued instructions to close the door of the temple for visitors.
The latest order from the Jharkhand disaster management department said, “All of the indoor and outdoor congregations of more than 50 people are banned in the country including the last marriage and activities related to the ritual.” In addition, all procession is prohibited in the state …
All Fairs and exhibits are prohibited “up to further orders”.
Also bus transportation in the state has been permitted only for intra-state movements and not a movement between countries.
When contacting Deoghar officials said that they would act according to the instructions on the Disaster Management Authority.
Reports from Deogarh said that the temples were closed for worshipers.
However, many locals conducted religious events such as’ Mundan “(Head Tonsure) outside the world-famous temple.
Jharkhand’s Covid-19 Tally has increased to 3,46,588 while the death toll reached 5,120.