Mathura: Recently, there has been big news for Krishana devotees as they can now get the Darshan of world-famous Lord Banke Bihari Temple from 25th October. After the order of the court, civil Judge Junior Division last Friday, the district administration and temple management have taken this decision by meeting till late night. In this decision, the temple administration said, "Devotees will be able to have visions only through online booking. The Guideline of the Ministry of Home Affairs will be followed at the temple during darshan. ' In fact, in this regard, temple management manager Manish Sharma said, "The doors of Banke Bihari will be opened from 25th October for the darshan of devotees. Earlier, the doors were opened on 17th October after the court order, but due to overcrowding outside the temple, the rules of covid-19 were not being followed, after which the temple management had closed the temple for spectators from 19th October. As soon as the temple was closed, people became agitated and protested in various ways before the temple under the banner of the Dharma Raksha Sangh on the one hand. In addition, he also started an indefinite dharna. The state Energy Minister Shrikant Sharma had to intervene in the case by seeing the people's protest and demand. He also wrote a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for arrangements for the opening of the temple to the district administration. Now the doors of Bani Bihari are going to open from 25th October. Also Read: Cornered in Life Mission case, Kerala CPI-M mulls to gag CBI Bihar elections: Chirag Paswan slams Nitish Kumar over liquor ban Congress Leader raises questions on Mehbooba's statement over Section 370 Infant born with four legs, four arms gets new lease of life