Navratri from today / Corona's guard removed, mother will sit from house to house today, celebrations in the capital's house and markets

On the occasion of Navratri, the nine forms of Goddess Durga are decorated in a grand manner. On Saturday, before the sunrise in the court of Mata Rani, there will be queues of devotees. After about two years during the Corona epidemic, this time in Navratri, devotees will be able to see the Goddess again in a normal way. At the same time, the grand court of the mother has been decorated from house to house.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 02, 2022, 11:17 AM
On the occasion of Navratri, the nine forms of Goddess Durga are decorated in a grand manner. On Saturday, before the sunrise in the court of Mata Rani, there will be queues of devotees. After about two years during the Corona epidemic, this time in Navratri, devotees will be able to see the Goddess again in a normal way. At the same time, the grand court of the mother has been decorated from house to house.

Preparations have been completed in the temples of Mother Goddess. Special arrangements have been made at Jhandewalan temple. This time the temple administration has developed a special QR code, which will be scanned and devotees will have the facility to have darshan without waiting in line. A link has been shared on the Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages of the Jhandewalan temple, on which the time of darshan, how many members of the family will be seen, all this information will have to be filled and finally a password will have to be obtained from here.

Password will be accessed

The Jhandewalan temple will have a separate entrance for the devotees with QR codes. At this gate, the servitors will ask for the password and send the devotees to have direct darshan in the Dham of Mata Rani. The media in-charge of the temple, Nand Kishore Sethi, said that Garun Dwar, Shree Dwar and Sevadar Dwar have been made for darshan. Devotees will be sent to the temple empty handed from all the three gates. Prasad will be given to all the devotees on their return after having darshan.

worship program

  •  The temple will remain open from 4 am to 12 pm.
  •  There will be aarti at 4 in the morning and at 7 in the evening.
  •  Kirtan from 9 am, kirtan troupe will change in three hours.
  •  At 6 o'clock in the evening, about half an hour, the darshan will be closed for the decoration of the mother.
  •  Live telecast on Jhandewalan Temple's Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages.
Darshan in Kalkaji temple under the supervision of administrator: Mahant Surendra Nath Avadhoot Maharaj told that this time by the order of Delhi High Court, the responsibility of providing darshan to the devotees in Shri Kalkaji Adi Shaktipeeth will rest with the district administrator. The entrance gates have been made in the temple towards Ram Pyau Dwar, Kamal Mandir and Modi Mill. Chandi Yagya and Bhandara will continue for the devotees every day.

worship program

  • Worship starts in the temple from 4 am.
  • Bhajan Kirtan will be held in the temple from 8 am.
  • Worship of the deities in the morning from 8 to 10.
  • Havan will be held from 10 am to 1.30 pm.
  • Durga Saptasati Mahatmya will be recited from 3 pm to 6 pm.
  • Adi Katyayani Shaktipeeth will open for 24 hours
Temple in-charge MK Sethi said that Chhatarpur Adi Katyayani Shaktipeeth will be open for devotees 24 hours a day. This time special arrangements have been made for the devotees in this temple, one of the grandest Shakti Peethas of the capital.

worship program

  • Adishakti's garland adorns at 4 in the morning.
  • Shanti Yagya will be performed from morning.
  • The langar will run from 11 am to 3 pm and from 7 pm to 11 pm.
  • There will be a separate langar for those who keep the fast.
  • Police and temple workers will take care of the security arrangements.
  • Durga Saptasati Mahatmya will be recited in the morning and evening.
'Provide facilities during the festive season'

Food and Civil Supplies Minister of Delhi Government Imran Hussain directed all the departments to solve the problems and provide facilities during the festive season. On Friday, he held a meeting with all concerned agencies including officials of Municipal Corporation, Delhi Jal Board, BSES regarding successful conduct of upcoming festivals of Navratri, Ramzan and Eid-ul-Fitr.

On this occasion, Food and Civil Supplies Minister Imran Hussain said that during festivals and festivals, a large number of devotees visit religious places and offer prayers. For this reason, there will be a need for adequate sanitation and cleanliness in the streets and alleys around the religious places. Appropriate steps should be taken in this direction.

Also there should be proper drainage and a constant supply of clean water. Arrangement of water tankers should also be ensured around religious places.