Guwahati: Devotees began to visit the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati on Sunday as it reopened after seven months of COVID-19 restrictions. However, the devotees have only been allowed to perform the "parikrama" while the sanctum sanctorum remained out of bounds.
According to an official statement, "The Kamakhya Devalaya Management Committee has decided to open the doors of the Devalaya Complex for the devotees to enable them to perform the Parikrama. This has been done as per discussions with the district administration. The devotees will have to follow the guidelines strictly as per Government protocols to prevent any spread of COVID-19."
"I was on an official visit to Guwahati and the Kamakhya temple reopened today. I am happy to be one of the first visitors to the temple after so many months. I hope, with the blessings of the almighty, we will be able to breathe fresh air like before soon," Manoj Das, a pilgrim from Calcutta, told ANI.
Naman Kishore, another devotee, said, "My only purpose to visit the Kamakhya temple today is to pray for the well being of my countrymen. I hope the COVID-19 pandemic gets over soon and we come back to happier times."