Navratri 2021: Siddhivinayak Temple of Mumbai to reopen Thursday

The Maharashtra government has issued a key decision for devotees ahead of the upcoming festival season. As per the latest updates, the state government has allowed the reopening of the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai for devotees.

The government of Maharashtra will be reopening the iconic Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai from Thursday, October 7, which is the first day of the Navratri. This news came just a day after the state government had permitted the reopening of the famous Sai temple in Shirdi. The government has also issued certain guidelines to be followed by the devotees visiting the temple.

As per the guidelines issued by the Maharashtra government, devotees will be permitted to visit the temple through the pre-booking of the QR code required for entry. Devotees who wish to visit the temple must note that they can book QR codes through the Temple Trust’s application.

Earlier In February this year, Siddhivinayak temple had determined not to give on-the-spot permission to devotees for taking darshan of Lord Ganesh from March 1. The decision was taken in the wake of rising cases of COVID-19 in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra.

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