Bhubaneswar: Supported by the Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnik Appreciation for the smooth running of Rath Yatra on July 12 by following Covid Safety Norms, the Puri Administration was determined to make the Yatra Yatra Tuesday or a successful return trip too.
Like Rath Yatra, the government has banned the participation of worshipers for bahuda remembering a pandemic.
Administration imposes curfews throughout the city of Puri on Monday night and this will continue until Wednesday night.
The police conducted an examination on the road to the city of Puri to the god of brother, Lord Jagannath, Lord Baabhadra and Devi Subhadra, who lived in Gundicha Temple (their birthplace) for seven days since Rath Yatra, is scheduled to begin their Jagannath temple journey around 4pm on Tuesday.
However, the gods will be taken in the Jagannath Temple three days later, on the occasion of Niladri Bije.
“All the settings are in place.
For the budding, we will repeat the same settings that we did for RATH.
The worshipers would not be allowed to gather at the Grand Road or anywhere in Puri.
We asked the worshipers to stay at home and watch Yatra’s bahuda directly on television, “said Collector District Puri Samarth Verma.
Krishhan Kumar, the main administrator of the Shree Jagannath Temple Administrator, held a meeting with Verma, Police Supervisor (SP) of Kanwar Vishal Singh and other district officials and temples and overseeing arrangements.
“We have been convinced by the servants of the ritual behavior on time,” Kumar said.
Like Rath Yatra, the government has subjugated servants, temple staff and district officials for RT-PCR tests in run-up to Bahuda.
Only those whose negative return reports will be allowed to do budding.
The police have made adequate security settings to enforce curfews in the city.
“We have sealed all the points of entry into the castle.
Baritricades have been placed on the path and by-lanes pathways connected to the Grand Road to prevent people from gathering on the route Bahuda Yatra.
Public Congregation on the roof and balcony of the building along the Grand Road has been banned,” said The Puri Sp.
Students who appear for Jee on Tuesday can show their ID / acceptance card at the checkpoint and proceed to the exam center, police said.
The worshipers expressed disappointment for losing a glance at the gods.
“It was Sandhya Darshan or Navami Darshan, a lucky day, on Monday Another worshiper.