Abu Dhabi:With religious services suspended across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) due to the coronavirus pandemic, a Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi has been holding a webcast of weekly 'Satsang sabha' on Friday evenings to help the faithful remain calm.
"In light of the current global coronavirus pandemic, to assist with the government's efforts to contain the virus and support public health and safety, we have voluntarily suspended all assemblies at the BAPS Hindu Mandir until further notice."
"However, you can join our weekly prayers online at sabha.mandir.ae every Friday at 4 p.m.," the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir of Abu Dhabi said in an online post.
Ashok Kotecha, one of the Directors of the temple, said, "To support the government's efforts, we have suspended our activities from last week and are hosting Friday prayers online at 4 p.m. on https://sabha.mandir.ae."
Meanwhile, Rev Fr Ninan Philip, vicar and president of the St Thomas Indian Orthodox Church, said that although the gates of the church have been locked, prayers and services were being held throughout the day by the priests who reside within the church premises and special prayers are being recited for the victims of the epidemic.
Read Also:Virus infections top 6,00,000 worldwide, long fight ahead