Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Devotees would be allowed to enter Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple in Thiruvananthapuram only through the virtual queue system.
The Temple is all set to be open for the devotees from June 9th, in compliance with the COVID regulations and guidelines set by the Government.
Talking to ETV Bharat here on Saturday, Temple executive officer V Ratheeshan said, "A maximum of 800 persons would be allowed to enter the Temple in a regulated manner on each day, from June 9th onwards. Devotees will not be let in during the early morning rituals at the Temple.
The darshan timings for devotees will be from 8.15 am through 11.15 am and from 4.30 pm through 6.30 pm on all days. At a time only 5 persons can enter for darshan."
The devotees can enter through the North Tower entrance of the Temple complex according to their virtual queue timings.
The executive officer also reminded the devotees from other States of India that entry is permitted only as per the virtual queue system as the COVID regulations prevail. He requested the devotees not to rush and crowd up in Temple until the COVID situation gets better.
"The virtual queue booking is facilitated through the temple website www.sreepadmanabhaswamytemple.org," Ratheeshan added.
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