Vindhyachal Temple decorated with lights for Navratri, but devotees are missing
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MIRZAPUR CUM VINDHYACHAL/ Updated : Mar 26, 2020, 19:00 IST
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The shrines of Devi Vindhyavasini, Kali Khoh and Ashtabhuja are visited by devotees and seekers during the nine holy nights. However, in compliance with the order to lockdown all temples due to the Coronavirus infection, only the … Read more
The shrines of Devi Vindhyavasini, Kali Khoh and Ashtabhuja are visited by devotees and seekers during the nine holy nights. However, in compliance with the order to lockdown all temples due to the Coronavirus infection, only the Vindhya Panda community officials and priests are involved in performing ritualistic services to the presiding deities. Read less
Perhaps, it is for the first time in several decades that the prominent shaktipeeth in Vindhyachal has been closed for the devotees in Navratri.
Meanwhile, the work of lighting the temple to welcome the festival began on March 24; all other Navratri preparations were stopped on the orders of the District Magistrate.
With the unprecedented lockdown and the fear looming in the hearts of people due to COVID-19, people have cancelled their hotel and dharamshala bookings.
According to the news reports, the local shop owners who sell puja items, trinkets etc. and dhaba owners are going hungry due to the closure of all shops. Since these local traders depend on the pilgrims for their daily income, they are finding it hard to survive.
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