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Khajrana Ganesh temple Indore gates will now remain open till 10 pm

Providing relief to devotees and a chance to visit Khajrana Ganesh, it was decided to keep the temple doors open till 10 pm from Wednesday. From opening of the lockdown, the temple was kept open from 9 am to 8 pm with restriction of 4 to 5 people allowed in the temple at a particular time.

The number of people allowed inside the temple has also been increased to 6 now.

To enter the temple, it is now compulsory to bring a certificate of having a vaccine or to show a message that the person has registered and is waiting for the slot of vaccination. Devotees will be allowed to enter the temple premises only after showing either of these.

Now every day from morning till night, about five to five and a half thousand devotees come to the temple for darshan. The largest crowd gathers on Wednesdays.

To follow the Corona guidelines in the temple, only 6-6 devotees are being given entry. Apart from this, devotees are checked to wear a mask properly when entering the temple premises.

Devotees are also increasing in other temples including Ranjit Hanuman Temple, Annapurna Temple and Bijasan Temple.

Dipesh Vyas, the priest of Ranjit Hanuman temple, said, “Earlier only 200 to 250 devotees used to come, but now 500 to 550 and sometimes 600 devotees are coming on a daily basis for darshan.” Here, the largest crowd is seen on Saturdays and Tuesdays.

Ranjit Hanuman will also open for an hour more due to crowding. Further, the number of devotees is also rising in Annapurna and Bijasan temples as compared to earlier.

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