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Jaipur: Navratri, Durga Puja will be a low key this year

Jaipur: Navratri, Durga Puja will be a low key this year
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Jaipur: Navratra and Durga Puja will see a low-key celebration this year because of a pandemic.
Although the celebration is being held for Dandiya and Durga Puja, there will be a limit to people who are permitted on the night of Pandal and Dandiya.
Sheela eye temples in Amber will remain closed for worshipers because administration has not given permission.
Palace City Coordinator Pramod Yadav said all rituals would be carried out in the temple but no worshipers would be permitted.
Other big temples, Durga’s eye temple in Durgapura, will allow Darshan from 20 feet away with 20 people at once.
No prasad or any offerings to Dewi will be permitted.
Mahendra Bhattacharya, Mahanant from the temple, said if the administration decided to cover the temple, they would stay.
In Durga Bari, the oldest celebration for Puja Durga in Jaipur, the association has decided to limit the people who entered the pandal.
The Association of Swamam’s Association Guha said, “There will be a closed to the number of people.
All functions such as pushpanjali, sindur khela and other celebrations will be arranged but people will be limited.” At HR Durga Puja, only a member of the committee will be permitted and there are no outsiders Can enter a pandal.
2.5 feet small idols have also been made by local craftsmen.
Every year, the Jai Durga welfare community in Vaishali is used to celebrate Durga Puja in a great way.
This year, they will not build a pandal and in the temple hall, 50 committee people will be permitted every day for the celebration.
For Navratras, Nights Dandiya will not be arranged on a large scale in the city.
With a hat 20 people, Dandiya will be arranged at the colonial level.
Ravindra Kumar at King Park received a ticket request for Dandiya Night.
“We will only allow 180 people at once.
This is a small celebration and no regas planned.” Sharma Critika, the owner of the Dandiya dress rental shop in Mansarover, said they had started ordering dresses.
“This year’s business is good but not compared to the pre-pandemic period.
Gown rental orders are accepted for small events such as colony celebrations with 50 people or in school celebration dresses for children rented.
Very limited celebrations are held,” Sharma said.

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