City
Epaper

Hundreds of devotees flock to Pashupatinath Temple as it reopens after 9 months

By ANI | Updated: December 16, 2020 16:50 IST

Hundreds of devotees flocked to the Pashupatinath Temple on Wednesday, after it reopened its gates following a hiatus of nine months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Open in App

Hundreds of devotees flocked to the Pashupatinath Temple on Wednesday, after it reopened its gates following a hiatus of nine months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The devotees prayed for an early end to the pandemic and return of normalcy in the Himalayan region.

Adhering to the public health protocol, the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu opened from 6 am (local time) today with COVID-19 restrictions in place.

"I had waited on for long. I came back from abroad before the lockdown and had not got a chance to enter the temple. I am blessings those who made this possible, may god bless them and may Pashupatinath protect them," Padma Panta, one of the devotees who visited the temple earlier today, told .

"I prayed to God to end the conflict, the defeat of the disease and normalcy," Panta added.

As it reopened its gates, several devotees from India also thronged the temple in the early hours.

"I am from Mumbai and my relatives reside here in Nepal. I am here at the temple to worship Lord Pashupatinath. I am feeling blessed to be able to worship at the temple. I had the desire to come here at some point of my life, which now has been fulfilled," said Ajay Sheshnath Tiwari, and Indian devotee to after worshipping at the revered shrine in Kathmandu.

Officials at Pashupatinath Area Development Trust (PADT) said the temple has been reopened following health safety protocols issued by the Ministry of Health and Population.

"We have arranged only one line to enter and exit the temple. While going around the temple, there will not be any chance of one devotee touching the other. After observing the flow of people for a few days, we will bring some changes in the arrangements, that we have introduced today and would open other doors to enter the temple, while adhering to the safety protocols," Pradeep Dhakal, Member Secretary at PADT told .

The PADT has not allowed large scale gatherings and other rituals to be performed in the temple premises in view of possible spread of the virus.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalTrump meets NYC mayor-elect Mamdani, calls interaction "great and productive"

International"Fruitful interaction": PM Modi after meeting Indian-origin tech entrepreneurs in Johannesburg

InternationalPM Modi interacts with heads of prominent community organisations in Johannesburg

InternationalPM Modi meets Australian counterpart Albanese on sidelines of G20 Summit, pledges deeper India-Australia strategic cooperation

Cricket"We were number one team...": Pravin Amre reflects on India's peak at home

International Realted Stories

InternationalMoS Kirti Vardhan Singh participates in Angola's 50th Independence Day celebrations

InternationalIndian diaspora in Johannesburg give cultural welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi

InternationalPM Modi meets Naspers chairman Koos Bekker in Johannesburg: discusses strengthening tech and investment ties

InternationalPM Modi, Australian PM note transformative outcomes between nations

InternationalPM Modi, Aus counterpart Albanese discuss progress in defence, nuclear energy ties on G20 sidelines