Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Tokens to ensure time-bound darshan

Tokens to be issued at Badrinath and Kedarnth shrines; those who can’t reach Chardham can offer puja online

- Deep Joshi deep.joshi@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

DEHRADUN: Pilgrims visiting Badrinath and Kedarnath — two of Uttarakhan­d’s four fabled Hindu shrines that comprise the Chardham — will now have a hasslefree darshan of the deities, courtesy a token system. Besides, they will be able to offer dakshina (offering in cash) at the altars of the divinities through a digital payment mode.

“Thanks to a separate online system, even non-attendee pilgrims will now be able to get puja performed at the two shrines from any part of the country,” said V K Singh, officer on special duty (OSD) of Shri Badrinaths­hri Kedarnath Temple Committee. “Besides, pilgrims will be able to register with both the shrines, for which they will be provided a permanent identifica­tion number like the Aadhaar,” he revealed.

The online system would be introduced so that pilgrims “are not inconvenie­nced by the heavy rush while having darshan” of the deities. A massive crowd of pilgrims throng the two shrines with the beginning of the annual Chardham yatra (pilgrimage). This time the six-month long pilgrimage starts on April 18.

The influx of pilgrims to Kedarnath and Badrinath will start with the ceremonial reopening of the portals of the two shrines on April 29 and 30 respective­ly, according to temple committee members. Last year, about five lakh pilgrims had darshan of Lord Kedarnath and some nine lakh of pilgrims visited Badrinath.

“The premises of both the shrines witness a huge crowd of pilgrims each day following the ceremonial reopening of the portals. Their (pilgrims) numbers are so huge and unmanageab­le that only a few of them are able to have darshan of the deities,” Singh said.

The temple committee has devised a mechanism of token system for a proper crowd management. Under the system, Singh said, pilgrims would be provided tokens on which exact time for darshan would be mentioned. “They will revisit the temples at the appointed hour and return after getting the puja performed by the priests,” he said.

The system would not just spare the pilgrims the harassment they face owing to the heavy rush.

“They will also no longer have to stand in long queues for hours at a stretch before their number for darshan of the deities comes.”

The time pilgrims spent standing in queues could now be utilised for sightseein­g.

The two shrines would have on their premises the facility of the digital payment of dakshina (offering in cash) for “the pilgrims who don’t carry cash” or prefer making payment through digital modes. “For such pilgrims we will provide POS machines at both the shrines. Also they will be able to offer dakshina through Paytm e-wallet.”

Besides the “fully computeris­ed” token system, the committee would also introduce an online system for non-attendee pilgrims.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The sixmonthlo­ng Chardham yatra starts on April 18.
HT PHOTO The sixmonthlo­ng Chardham yatra starts on April 18.

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