Ujjain: Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple to open from June 28, read this before leaving!
Ujjain: Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple to open from June 28, read this before leaving!
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Ujjain: Devotees are excited to visit the world-famous Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple. All are waiting for the temple cupboard to open. It is now reported that the temple cupboards are going to open with corona guidelines for all devotees from across the country and abroad from June 28. Yes, recently officials including Ujjain Collector Ashish Singh, SP reached Mahakal temple and everyone took stock of the arrangements at the temple. Both the exit and entrance of the temple are said to be closed due to ongoing construction work at the Mahakaleshwar temple.

Due to this, the Collector has made new arrangements for the devotees visiting the Mahakal temple. Devotees will now be able to enter the Mahakal temple from gate number four and visit the sabha mandapa and then barricade. At the same time, they will be able to get out of the second part of Gate No. 4. On the other hand, Nandi Hall and Sanctum sanctorum are going to be completely closed for VIPs, VVIP, and general devotees. It will be mandatory for visitors to show vaccine certificates. In addition, entry restrictions will be imposed on Bhasma Aarti, Sleeping Aarti, and all other Aartis. It is being reported that 3500 devotees will get admission in 7 slots at the rate of 500-500 in a day, and all of them will go in with a group of 5-5.

You will be surprised to know that 3,500 devotees have been allowed in just four hours as soon as the online permission link was opened last Thursday. 250, VIP receipt is allowed to be deducted and admitted if a person is not able to book for some reason and reaches the temple. The collector says a certificate of vaccination has to be brought to enter at the temple. If a vaccination has not been done, it is mandatory to bring together the report of the RTPCR.

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