Chennai: in all states, the HR & CE-managed temple opened on Friday, after almost five months.
The leading temples in Chennai attract a simple crowd.
Thousands of parents along with their children arrived at the temples in Mahalingapuram, Anna Nagar and Mrc Nagar in Chennai early in the morning to participate in Vidyambham, a traditional ceremony to introduce young people to learning days on learning days.
The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday announced that public worship will be permitted on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
At Kabeleeswarar Temple, Mylapore, and Murugan Vadadaani Temple, footsteps are slightly higher at night.
However, there are no traffic congestion as anticipated because many go to their original places to celebrate a puja holiday with their families.
Department of Department of Religious Endowment and Hindu Amal Department P K Kkar Babu told reporters in Vadadaani that arrangements have been made in all temples to follow the norms of social discoveries among worshipers.
He said reopening the temples had nothing to do with the BJP protest because the decision was made to remember the wishes of the people.
Across from the country, step foot was low in the morning but many temples saw a larger crowd at night and the Norm Covid-19 went to throw in many temples.
Queue at Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple in Short Madurai in the morning.
Because the government’s decision was announced on Thursday, many did not know the government’s decision.
“It was surprising, and I took the first bus available and came to Meenakshi’s temple,” said Packialakshmi from Melur, who wants to get her daughter’s wedding invitation blessed at the temple.
At the Temple of Sri Ramanathaswamy in Rameswaram, which is a destination for pilgrims during the weekend Long like this, low footsteps.
In Trichy and other districts in the central area, low footsteps on Friday.
At the temple included in Srirangam, Thiruvanaikail and Rockfort, the voters were moderate.
The worshipers are expected to pour over the weekend.
Parents From children, being treated with schools, happy with the reopening of the temple big challenge.
