Puri:Given the surge in COVID-19 cases across Odisha, the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) on Saturday decided to stop the entry of devotees into the 12th-century shrine till May 15.
However, the age-old daily rituals of the trinity-Lord Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra, and Lord Jagannath - will continue with help of servitors and temple officials, SJTA chief administrator Krishan Kumar said after chairing a meeting attended by representatives of temple servitors, the Puri district collector and superintendent of police, and other stakeholders.
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It was also decided that all preparations for the construction of chariots will continue as per traditions.
The SJTA will take steps for procurement of masks and sanitisers for use during Chandan (sandalwood) Yatra, Snan (bathing) Yatra, and Ratha Yatra. The annual Ratha Yatra falls on July 12 this year.
"The grave challenge posed by COVID-19 was discussed in detail. All were of the unanimous view that necessary steps must be taken to ensure continuity of the Niti-Kanti (rituals) of Mahaprabhu Shree Jagannath," Kumar said.
A decision was also taken to carry out regular screening and testing on families of servitors and temple officials.
The rituals related to the Ratha Yatra will begin from Akashya Tritiya (May 15).
A COVID-19 Care Centre at Neelachal Yatri Niwas will be strengthened as per requirement, he said.