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Puri Jagannath Temple Will Remain Closed For Devotees

Puri Jagannath Temple will remain closed for devotees till July 25, considering entry after Rath Yatra: Puri Jagannath Temple.

It has been decided by the Jagannath temple administration to keep the Puri Jagannath temple closed for devotees till July 25.

This information has been given by the Chief Administrator of Puri Jagannath Temple, Kishan Kumar.

After the completion of the world-famous Rath Yatra of Puri Jagannath Mahaprabhu and Niladri Bijay, the Chief Administrator has said to think about the entry of devotees in the temple.

This important decision has been taken after discussions with various Sevayat Niyoga workers, district administration, and police officials.

In the midst of coronavirus, this year also the method of bathing and Rath Yatra of Mahaprabhu Jagannath ji will be done without devotees. For this, the entry of devotees has been banned in the Puri Jagannath Temple.

Snan Yatra will be held on June 24.

The Chief Administrator has said that the Snan Yatra policy of Jagannath Mahaprabhu will be completed on June 24 with only Palia servants.

Mahaprabhu Jagannath ji’s world-famous Rath Yatra is on 12th July, so no devotees will be allowed to participate in it during this time.

The instructions given by the state government to take out the Rath Yatra without devotees will be strictly followed.

Niladri busy for Ratna Throne on 23rd July.

After the Rath Yatra is over, on July 23, Mahaprabhu will perform Neeladri for the Ratna Throne in the Jagannath Temple.

Keeping this in mind, a ban has been issued on the entry of devotees in the Puri Jagannath Temple till July 25.

After the Niladri Bija of Shreejivas, the situation of corona infection will be reviewed and then the further decisions will be taken.

Land Price in Ayodhya: Skyrocketing land prices in Ramnagari, the price is more than two thousand rupees per square feet.

Land Price in Ayodhya: The skyrocketing land prices in Ramnagari are a mirror to the allegations of irregularities in land purchase on Ramjanmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.

According to the allegation, 10 minutes ago, the agreement of the land which was done for two crores was done by the Tirth Kshetra Trust for 18.50 crores and in this way crores of rupees collected for the construction of Ram temple were wasted.

The accusers forgot the fact that the estimated value of the land for which the trust got the agreement is much more than 18.50 crores in terms of market value.

The trust paid this price at the rate of Rs 1423 per square feet, while the land around the same plot is being bought and sold indiscriminately at the rate of two to two and a half thousand rupees per square feet.

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