Nine months later, the Jagannath Temple opened on Wednesday, and only Puri residents visited it in the first phase.



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Own report: Nine months later, the Jagannath temple in Puri reopened on Wednesday. At this time, only Puri residents can go to the temple and visit Jagannath. However, visitors must enter the temple after following physical distance rules and wearing masks.

The corona panic is not completely gone yet. Meanwhile, a new atmosphere of panic has been created with the new Corona variety. More importantly, you may not be able to get on the train at this time. However, the opening of the Puri temple is good news for sea-loving Bengalis and seekers of Jagannath in this funky atmosphere.

Sri Jagannath Temple Administration Chief Administrator (SJTA) Dr. Krishan Kumar said that in the first phase, only Puri residents will be allowed to enter the temple for the next five days. In the latter case, fans may also come from other states.

If so, when will Jagannath Temple be open to everyone?

Dr. Krishan Kumar said that the Jagannath Temple will be open to all from January 3. However, to enter the temple, you must present the negative Covid-19 certificate and also show the identity card. This rule also applies to ministers and temple workers. As of January 3, a maximum of 5,000 fans will be allowed to visit. However, the Jagannath Temple will be closed on January 1 and 2 to avoid the New Years crowd.

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