No Jagannath Darshan On New Year, Puri Srimandir To Close From Dec 31

No Jagannath Darshan On New Year, Puri Srimandir To Close From Dec 31

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The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA), said that since the temple will remain closed for regular sanitatisation activities on Sunday (January 2, 2022), the total closure time will be for three days in a row as the shrine will be shut from December 31.


Vikash Sharma

  • Published: Friday, 10 December 2021
  • Last updated: 10 December 2021, 07:59 PM IST

No Jagannath Darshan On New Year, Puri Srimandir To Close From Dec 31PhotoPhoto: SJTA

No Jagannath Darshan On New Year, Puri Srimandir To Close From Dec 31

The Puri Jagannath temple will remain closed for three days starting on December 31. As a result, devotees will be deprived of darshan of the sibling deities on the first day of the New Year (January 1, 2022).

Every year, lakhs of devotees usually throng the sacred shrine to get a glimpse of Lord Jagannath to seeking blessings on New Year.

The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA), said that since the temple will remain closed for regular sanitatisation activities on Sunday (January 2, 2022), the total closure time will be for three days in a row as the shrine will be shut from December 31.

The decision not to allow public darshan on New Year was taken at the crucial Chhatisanijog meeting held on Friday in anticipation of heavy footfall of devotees on January 1, 2022.

“The Puri Jagannath temple will be closed for public darshan on December31, 2021, January 1, 2022 and January 3, 2022 in view of the Covid-19 protocols,” said SJTA chief, Krishan Kumar.

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The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA), said that since the temple will remain closed for regular sanitatisation activities on Sunday (January 2, 2022), the total closure time will be for three days in a row as the shrine will be shut from December 31. Vikash Sharma Odisha Published: Friday, 10 December 2021 Last updated: 10 December 2021, 07:59 PM IST Photo: SJTANo Jagannath Darshan On New Year, Puri Srimandir To Close From Dec 31 The Puri Jagannath temple will remain closed for three days starting on December 31. As a result, devotees will be deprived of darshan of the sibling deities on the first day of the New Year (January 1, 2022).Every year, lakhs of devotees usually throng the sacred shrine to get a glimpse of Lord Jagannath to seeking blessings on New Year.The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA), said that since the temple will remain closed for regular sanitatisation activities on Sunday (January 2, 2022), the total closure time will be for three days in a row as the shrine will be shut from December 31. The decision not to allow public darshan on New Year was taken at the crucial Chhatisanijog meeting held on Friday in anticipation of heavy footfall of devotees on January 1, 2022.“The Puri Jagannath temple will be closed for public darshan on December31, 2021, January 1, 2022 and January 3, 2022 in view of the Covid-19 protocols,” said SJTA chief, Krishan Kumar. Other StoriesAs if the devastation caused to the paddy and vegetable crops by cyclone ‘Jawad’ induced heavy rain was not enough, the recent two-day-long downpour triggered by a… CDS (Chief of Defence Staff) General Bipin Rawat had visited Odisha on several occasions, the last one being more than two years ago. But the memories of… The Mahatma Gandhi Marg in Bhubaneswar witnessed brutal aggression on Friday after a violent scuffle ensued between Chhatra Congress (NSUI) workers and police while the former was… This is a giant whale which washed up ashore near Fatehpur village under Krushnaprasad Block of Puri district. Copyright © 2021 – Odisha Television Limited All Rights Reserved.

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