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Pashupatinath temple to open from Friday



KATHMANDU: The Pashupatinath temple, which has been closed for devotees since late April this year will open for devotees from Friday.

Executive Director of the Pashupati Area Development Trust Dr Ghanshyam Khatiwada said that the temple will be reopened from 5:30 am on Friday in consideration of the declining threat of coronavirus.

The PADT is preparing to hold a chyama pooja on Thursday for closing the temple to the devotees for four and a half months.

However, the temple will be open only till 1:00 pm as the risk of coronavirus infection is not completely neutralized.

Devotees who want to visit the Pashupatinath temple must wear a mask and followed the health protocol prescribed by the concerned authorities.

Only 25 devotees will be allowed to enter the temple at a time. The PADT has made arrangements for devotees to enter the temple through one door and exit through the other door.

He said that a meeting of the security committee has been held today to decide on opening the temple from Friday.

The Pashupatinath temple was closed for devotees for nine months after the first wave of the corona pandemic.

Publish Date : 09 September 2021 06:20 AM

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