Mumbai: All religious places have opened in Maharashtra on 16 November. You may be aware that the Uddhav Thackeray government in Maharashtra has given permission to open temples, mosques, gurudwaras, dargahs, but have been asked to follow Covid's rules before going to religious places for faith. It is also necessary to wear masks and social distancing is also necessary. By the way, you must be aware that due to the Corona crisis in Maharashtra, the temples, mosques, gurudwaras, churches and all religious places were closed since March 18. At the same time, the BJP also started a movement to open temples. There was a fast to open the temple for a long time.
Not only this, the Governor of Maharashtra Bhagat Singh Koshiyari wrote to the Uddhav government for this, and the matter had reached Hindutva. In such a situation, when the temple opened on Monday, devotees have already reached for darshan. Temples were opened in many cities from the past, after which demand started to open temples in Mumbai too. In such a situation, temples have been opened now and crowds of devotees have also started. According to the information received, only 1,000 devotees will be allowed inside the famous Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai every day.
With this, devotees will need to fill their details and book online appointments through the temple app. After this, a QR code with a time slot will be generated and QR codes will be generated for 1,000 pilgrims. Apart from this, senior citizens who have been asked to avoid darshan and do virtual darshan on the app.
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