Coronavirus update: Priests in Varanasi cover idols with mask, ask devotees to avoid touching gods
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, VARANASI/ Created : Mar 13, 2020, 19:38 IST
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While people in India have awakened to the gravity of Coronavirus infection and have been taking precautionary measures to avoid it, even the deities have joined the ranks of humans to prevent catching the infection.
While people in India have awakened to the gravity of Coronavirus infection and have been taking precautionary measures to avoid it, even the deities have joined the ranks of humans to prevent catching the infection. Read less
While people in India have awakened to the gravity of Coronavirus infection and have been taking precautionary measures to avoid it, even the deities have joined the ranks of humans to prevent catching the infection.
The said mask has been put on a shivalinga at the Prahladeshwar Temple in Varanasi to spread knowledge about COVID-19 infection among the locals. The logic behind making the deity wear a mask to safeguard it just the way it is covered in woollens during winter and is provided with air-conditioning in summers.
Meanwhile, temple officials at Sabrimala in Kerala have requested devotees to avoid visiting the shrine due to COVID-19 scare. On the other hand, the temple authorities of Tirupati Tirumala shrine have banned entry of foreign tourists and NRIs in the temple premises as a safety measure.
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