Madhakleshwar Temple in Madhya Pradesh will reopen on June 28 after 80 days
The sanctuary was closed for general society on April 9 this year following an ascent in everyday COVID-19 cases in the state.
Bhopal: The renowned Mahakaleshwar sanctuary at Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh will resume for aficionados on Monday following a hole of 80 days, an individual from its administration board said.
The sanctuary was closed for the general population on April 9 this year following an ascent in day-by-day COVID-19 cases in the state. It must be shut for the second time during the pandemic that broke out last year, he said.
"It will return tomorrow at 6 am," the sanctuary's associate manager R K Tiwari told PTI via telephone on Sunday.
Be that as it may, the passage to the sanctuary's sanctum sanctorum and Nandi corridor would not be permitted, he said.
"Lovers need to take online authorization for the divinity's 'darshan' at the sanctuary. The individuals who have gotten in any event a single shot of antibody against Covid would need to show its testament to enter the sanctuary, or disaster will be imminent, convey an RT-PCR negative test report gave 48 hours prior to entering the strict premises," he said.
The authority further said 3,500 enthusiasts would be allowed to enter the sanctuary between 6 am and 8 pm in a day. There will be seven-schedule openings of two hours each and 500 individuals will be permitted to enter the sanctuary in each space.
Tiwari said COVID-19 proper conduct would be rigorously followed at the sanctuary.
Before the flare-up of COVID-19, around 20,000 individuals used to visit the sanctuary consistently, he said.
The sanctuary, situated around 175 km from the state capital Bhopal, is committed to Lord Shiva and is one of the 12 'jyotirlingas' in the country.
On Saturday, the Ujjain locale didn't report any new COVID-19 case or passing, as indicated by state authorities.