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Lord Jagannath Yatra on Monday in the middle of the curfew

Lord Jagannath Yatra on Monday in the middle of the curfew
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Ahmedabad: Rath Yatra Mr.
Jaganh in Ahmedabad in the city of Ahmedabad, which generally attracts a massive crowd, will be consumed in the middle of the night hours on the route on Monday to the bar to take part in it considering the Pandemic Coronavirus, officials said.
The worshipers stood near the train inside a temple at the night of the ‘Rath Yatra’ annual festival on Sunday.
(Photo of PTI) Apart from no public participation, the 144th Rath Yatra will be a shorter matter in terms of duration because the authorities plan to conclude it within four to five hours because it oppose the usual time around 12 hours, even though the procession will discuss it The entire route is 19 km as before, they said.
A practice of a priest in front of Lord Jagannath (R) idol was decorated with gold jewelry on the night of the Rath Yatra celebration in Jagannath Mandir at Ahmedabad on Sunday.
(Photo by Sam Panthaky / AFP) State Administration and Temple Authority have made all arrangements for RATH YATRA without public participation and all fanfare.
Strict security arrangements have been applied so that Yatra passes peacefully with strict compliance with the protocol and Covid-19 guidelines, officials said.
Given the pandemic, the state government has explained that except for three trains and two other vehicles, no other vehicles, singing groups, Akhadas, elephants or decorated trucks will be allowed to take part in the procession.
People took the selfie near the elephant at night Rath Yatra Annual, or Chariot procession, from Mr.
Jagannath, at Ahmedabad on Sunday.
(Photo of AP / Ajit Solanki) to stop people from gathering along the route for a glimpse of God, a curfew will be charged on the entire Yatra route from the morning to afternoon, they said.
Traditionally, procession, led by the train, began at around 7 in the morning from a 400-year-old temple and return at 8pm.
Before the Covid outbreak-19 years ago, Lakh ordinary people gathered along the route on ‘Ashadhi Beej’ every year to see a glimpse of the elephants decorated and Tableaux moved around 100 trucks.
This procession was used to return to the Jagannath Lord Temple after covering a distance of 19 km in about 12 hours, which included a lunch break for an hour in Saraspur.
This time, the authorities have planned to complete Yatra in four to five hours.
There will be no big meeting in Saraspur for lunch breaks.
Since people from other districts and those who live in the western part of the city also foster routes to watch procession, the police will arrange traffic movements on all bridges to stop people.
The government has appealed to people to watch Yatra who will be aired with television.
In accordance with tradition, youth from the community of attracting trains.
This time, only 60 youth, 20 for each of the three trains, has been given permission to attract the train on the route.
Effectively, no one except 60 youths along with several priests on each train, Head of Faith Mahant Dilipdasjee and the Temple’s supervisor will take part in Rath Yatra this year.
UNION’s home minister Amit Shah will do ‘Mangla Aarti’ at the temple on July 12 in the morning before God’s idol was issued for Yatra.
Head of Gujarat Vijay’s Minister of Gujarat and Deputy Chief of Minister Nitin Patel will perform Ritual Pahind (symbolic cleaning of the road before Rath Yatra began).
CM visited the temple on Sunday night to take part at night Aarti from the temple.
Heavy security deployment has been put in place throughout the route.
The city police commissioner has also forbidden from drones for a day at Ahmedabad on Monday.
Last year, only Symbolic Rath Yatra was held at the Jagannath Lord Temple location in the Jamalpur area here after the Gujarat High Court denied permission for the usual public procession due to a pandemic.

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