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Digital aarti to mark janmashtami low-key in Lucknow

Digital aarti to mark janmashtami low-key in Lucknow
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Lucknow: Janmashtami is a festival that witnesses celebrations throughout the world.
In Lucknow, while many temples will be decorated with colorful string lights and flowers, this year, the celebration will have no simple and without Tableaux or ‘forehead’ competition.
At the 60-year-old Shree Radha Madhav Temple in Daliiganj, this festival will be a virtual and non-virtual affair.
Lord Krishna’s idol will be decorated in ‘Banarsi’ underwear with ‘Mukut’ silver (Tiara).
The ‘Panchabhishek’ ritual will also be carried out, followed by ‘Maha-aarti’ on the main day: August 30.
“Janmashtami is a festival that is terminated for us and worshipers.
The temple will be decorated with flower, LED and Laser Lighting settings.
For worshipers do not live in Lucknow, or those who cannot visit the temple, we will have streaming directly on Facebook,” said Sahu Anurag Organizer.
Like every year, worshipers will be able to catch a glimpse of the ‘Digital Jhanki’ offline and new online.
“There are still worries about the third wave of pandemic.
Remembering that, we will only install digital jankis.
Swing with ‘Laddu Gopal’ will also be there with a rope to the public to influence it.
The celebration will begin at 6 pm on Monday and will take place Until 4.
This September will also switch on Facebook, “said Organizer Anupam Mittal.
Khari Shyam’s temple will also immediately drain Aarti on Facebook.
On the reserve police line and 35 PAC battalions in Mahanagar, the celebration will be small but with tableaux.
The public will be able to catch a glimpse of TableX Mostawaited in the city with Covid prevention measures.
The Iskcon Temple will welcome God Krishna with a cultural program.
The ritual will begin on August 30, midnight, followed by a cultural program at night, and led to August 31 with ‘Nandotsav’ and community parties.
In the middle of the echo of ‘Hare Rama Hare Krishna’, 1,008 conch clams are filled with polyhamrut (a mixture of holy water, yogurt, honey and milk) will be emptied on Lord Krishna idol.
This ritual is called ‘Shankh Abhishekh’.
Strict security will be in place to avoid density.

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