New Delhi: The Sai Baba Temple in Shirdi will reopen from Monday (November 16, 2020) after the government led by Uddhav Thackeray announced that temples and other religious places of worship across the state may reopen that were closed in Maharashtra from COVID. March 19, closure. Wishing the people of Maharashtra on the occasion of Diwali, CM Thackeray said: “We cannot forget that the demonic coronavirus is still among us. Although this demon is slowly falling silent now, we cannot be complacent. Citizens must follow the Discipline. As discipline and restraint were observed when celebrating Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri and Pandharpur wari (annual pilgrimage), followers of other religions also celebrated festivals such as Eid, Mount Mary festival, taking into account the COVID security protocol -19 “.
According to a report, devotees will be able to seek Sai Baba’s blessings after Kakad Arti on Monday.
Although, due to COVID-19 security protocols, the Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust will only allow 6,000 devotees per day and 900 devotees per hour.
Devotees should apply for ‘darshan’ online or they can also take a token from the counter in Shirdi.
People over 65 and children under 10 are not allowed.
The use of face masks will be mandatory for all devotees along with the necessary social distancing protocol.
The feet of the devotees will also be washed as soon as they enter the temple.
Shirdi is the place where the soul of Shri Satchidanand Sadguru Sainath Maharaj, also known as Saibaba, rests.
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