Pashupatinath to reopen for devotees

1, Dec 2020 | nepaltraveller.com
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The Pashupati Area Development Fund has stated that the temple opens from December 16 by adopting the method of health security by maintaining a physical distance.

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KATHMANDU
The Pashupatinath temple, which has been closed since last April, will be reopened to devotees from December 16. The Pashupati Area Development Fund has stated that it has been decided to open the temple from December 16 by adopting the method of health security by maintaining a physical distance.

Dr. Pradip Dhakal, member secretary of the fund, informed the that the fund has also prepared the criteria for the devotees who want to enter the temple from January 20. According to him, arrangements will be made for the devotees to enter through one door and exit through the other.

Devotees had not been able to visit the temple for nine months as the temple of Jyotirlinga, also known as Jyotirlinga or Mahajyotirlinga, was closed by the followers of Vedic Sanatan Hindu religion spread all over the world. Stating that the Pashupatinath temple was not open even when other areas including public transport were open, various organizations including the World Hindu Federation had been conducting various protest programs in the Pashupatinath area.

The Pashupatinath temple was completely closed to devotees on March 26 after the government decided to close it down after the spread of the coronavirus began to increase. Devotees used to complain that they were not allowed to visit the Pashupatinath temple even on Monday this year. Devotees had expressed their faith by circling the Pashupati area on Monday.

Dr. Govinda Tandon, former member secretary of the fund, says that the Pashupatinath temple has been closed for devotees for such a long period of time. Even though the daily worship of Pashupatinath was going on after Chait, the devotees were not allowed to perform special worship and darshan.

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