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Temples in Amritsar shut as Navratri begins amidst lockdown begins

Even as the Chaitra Navratri began, temples in Amritsar remained shut in accordance with the nationwide lockdown put in place to arrest the spread of COVID-19. Devotees were seen offering prayers from outside the temple gates.

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Published : Mar 25, 2020, 5:31 PM IST

Amritsar (Punjab): Mata Sheetla Mandir in Amritsar saw only a handful of devotees on Wednesday as Chaitra Navratri began amidst coronavirus lockdown to discourage people from crowding.

People offered prayers from outside as the gates to the sanctum sanctorum of the temple remained shut in accordance with the government's guidelines on lockdown.

"I visited Longa Wali Devi Temple but it was closed. I have now offered my prayers from outside" Shashi Bala, one of the devotees told a news agency.

"It's a good thing that they have shut the temple. I visit once every six months, hence wanted to at least offer my prayers from outside," she added.

Read:At Union Cabinet meet, ministers exercise social distancing

Most people endorsed the decision to put a complete lockdown in order to defeat the deadly virus, which has claimed thousands of lives across the world within weeks.

"Although the temple gates are shut, it seems necessary to take such measures to contain the spread of the virus," said a devotee.

Read:India under lockdown: MHA issues guidelines to contain COVID-19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a 21-day lockdown in the entire country effective from Tuesday midnight to curb the spread of coronavirus.

Public places are shut to avoid community transmission. The total number of active COVID-19 cases reported so far in the country is 562, with 29 confirmed cases in Punjab, according to Union Health Ministry.

(With inputs from ANI)

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