Ranchi: The celebration of Krishna Janmashtami this year will remain low like last year Sans Dahi-Handi Competition, Jhakis procession or special pujas in temples by Covid-19 pandemic worshipers.
Albert Ekka Chowk in Ranchi, who attracts a crowd every year in Janmashtami for the Grand Dahi-Handi show, among others, will wear a quiet view because the organizers do not host every mega bash to celebrate it.
Sri Krishna Janmotsav Samiti, who accommodated the popular forehead contest here, has appealed to people to celebrate the festival by living in the room.
Pramod Saraswat, a clothing official, said, “We did not hold the mega program last year during the first wave and this year, we have decided to do the same because of the Covid-19 situation.
While the casing is less, we prefer not to accommodate the trial Concerns over the third possible third wave.
The Indian government has recently warned of all states to remain vigilant in front of the upcoming celebration season.
“He added that as a symbolic movement, they had installed the forehead at Albert Ekka Chowk two days ago Then, which will be there until the end of the festival.
Janmashtami, this year, on August 30 (midnight) while many will celebrate on August 31 too.
The market on the other hand is flooded with idols Krishna and host of Puja and decorative equipment.
Until Saturday, the main market was like the top bazaar, Doranda, Lalpur was crowded with lively buyers.
The week became a weekend kuncian, many planned to shop on Monday.
Ruchi Sinha, a mother of two children aged six and three years, said, “The two sons will wear a Krishna avatar for the online competition that will be held in our housing community in Kokar.”