Why devotees should not visit Shri Mata Vaishno Devi?
Why devotees should not visit Shri Mata Vaishno Devi?
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Coronavirus is spreading in India. Due to the infection of this virus, full vigilance is being taken. The virus has also had an impact on the journey of the world-famous Mata Vaishno Devi. The Shrimata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, which is looking after the management of the yatra, has appealed to the devotees from all over the country not to come on the yatra. The board issued an advisory on Tuesday, asking the devotees to postpone the journey till the virus's effects subside. The board has also closed the doors of the Yatra, the womb cave at Adyakwani with immediate effect for the devotees.

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In the order of vigilance, entry into the sanctum sanctorum of Srikashi Vishwanath temple was stopped on Tuesday. Now till March 31, devotees will be able to worship Baba from outside only. For this, in the afternoon, outside the sanctum sanctorum, a container containing Argha and pipe was installed so that milk and water could reach Jyotirling. The entry of foreign devotees has been completely banned. The Moolagandha Kuti Buddhist Park and temple at Sarnath, the first sermon of Lord Buddha, were also closed. In more than half a dozen Buddhist monasteries, the information was pasted at the gate, prohibiting the entry of domestic and foreign tourists. It includes Chinese Buddhist Temple, Thai Buddhist Temple, Japanese Buddhist Temple, Vietnamese Buddhist Temple, Ancient Buddhist Temple etc. The Buddhist temple at Vraj Vidya Sansthan has been closed on Monday. The protected monuments at Kushinagar under ASI have been closed till 31 March.

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The darshan of Mehandipur Balaji, a famous religious place of Rajasthan, has been closed to the common people. Now there will be only Aarti here. The Srimahvir Ji Trust, the premier Jain temple of the country located in Karauli, has also decided to observe religious traditions in the fair as a mere formality. Screening of zerions has been started in Khwaja Saheb's Dargah in Ajmer. The 337-year-old Shrinathji temple at Nathdwara was also closed for visitors. Tilakayat Rakesh Goswami, the head of Srinath temple, told that till 31 March, Shreeji, Priyaji, Madanmohan Temple and all religious places under the Mandal Mandal will be completely closed for devotees. The Himachal government has also banned family functions. The doors of all Shaktipeeths located in the state have also been closed till further orders.

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