Solar eclipse 2020: Temples closed before solar eclipse sutak
Solar eclipse 2020: Temples closed before solar eclipse sutak
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Indore: The effect of solar eclipse on June 21, the first of the year, began to appear in the temples of the city on Saturday evening. Although the main gates of the temples were already closed due to corona infection, the doors of the temples were closed before the evening aarti. The solar eclipse will last 3 hours and 30 minutes on Sunday on Ashada Amavasya. While astronomers have said not to see the eclipse with open eyes, the astrologers have expressed the possibility of natural disaster, disease and increasing hostility with neighboring countries.

For information, let us tell you that the eclipse of solar eclipse took place 12 hours ago on Saturday night at 10.11 am. Before this, the boards of all the Devasthans of the city were also closed. The temples will be purified after the eclipse. However, the temple is already closed to devotees due to Corona virus. Due to the eclipse, the morning session will not be held on Sunday at the Brahmotsavam held at Lakshmi Venkatesh Devasthan Chhatribagh.

In this regard, Nagoria Peethadheeshwar Vishnuprapannacharya Maharaj has told that the welfare festival of Lord Venkatesh will take place at 8.30 pm. At the same time, according to Deepesh Vyas, the priest of the Ranjit Hanuman temple, the temple will be purified at 2:30 pm and bathe the idols. According to Shyam Singhal, trustee of Annapurna Temple, the temple will be purified after the eclipse. In Khajrana Ganesh temple, there will be Abhishek, Shringar and Aarti after the salvation of eclipse.

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