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Clerics say Covid norms violation ‘a sin’
Updated May 5, 2021, 1:30 am IST
Referring to spiritual teachings and religious texts, they said one should not be a cause for other’s ill health
A health worker marks the hands of residents with home quarantine stamp. (PTI file)
Hyderabad: Religious and spiritual leaders expressed shock and concern over the lackadaisical attitude of people while the world is going through tough times. They condemned the lack of adherence to Covid safety norms by people at large and have equated such negligence to committing sin. Referring to spiritual teachings and religious texts, they said one should not be a cause for other’s ill health. Those indulging in violating these simple rules, will be answerable to God, they said.
Splendour marks Ugadi festivities at Tirumala
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The temple was decorated with various hues of aromatic flowers and fruits
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The temple was decorated with various hues of aromatic flowers and fruits
Religious fervour marked the Telugu Plava nama Ugadi celebrations at the temple of Lord Venkateswara here on Tuesday.
Special rituals were conducted inside the temple welcoming the new year. Soon after the completion of the pre-dawn rituals “Visesha samarpana” was rendered to the deities of Malayappa and his two divine consorts followed by a grand procession around the Vimana Prakaram inside the hill temple.
Later, the presiding deity was ceremoniously adorned with new silk robes and the event was followed by Asthanam and the traditional Panchanga Sravanam at Bangaru Vakili (golden gate) inside the temple.
No arjitha sevas for devotees for now
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The TTD has decided to postpone its decision to allow devotees to take part in various arjitha sevas performed inside the temple of Lord Venkateswara here.
The TTD board during its last sitting in February had resolved to allow the devotees for arjitha sevas from April 14.
The TTD’s latest decision has been taken in view of the spike in COVID-19 cases across the country.
The resumption of sevas will be informed to devotees in advance once normalcy is restored, the TTD said.
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