Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Bihar bans kanwar yatra, Jharkhand to seal Deoghar border

- Avinash Kumar Avinash.kumar@htlive.com

PATNA: Bihar State Religious Trust Board (BSRTB) on Tuesday decided to disallow kanwariyas (Lord Shiva devotees) from offering prayers at Shiva shrines across the state in the months of Shrawan (July and August) due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

BRTB Chairman Akhilesh Kumar Jain said the board has decided not to allow kanwariyas to collect water in groups from rivers and to offer prayers at Shiva temples across the state, which they do on each Monday of the holy month of Shrawan. He said the government took the decision, for the second consecutiv­e year, in view of a possible third wave of Covid-19. The move is aimed to prevent public gatherings at Garib Nath Dham, Hariharnat­h, Bihteshwar Nath, Baikunth Nath and Kusheshwar­sthan.

Jain also requested people to refrain from participat­ing in kanwar yatra this year.

Though the state government has allowed various activities in a phased manner under the unlock plan, all the religious sites and places of worship, including temples, remain shut in the state and devotees are not allowed to visit till August 6.

The month of Shrawan will start from July 25 this year.

The Shrawani Mela is organised every year in July and continues for a month. More than one crore pilgrims from across the country, besides neighbouri­ng Nepal, fetch water from Ganga at Sultanganj in Bhagalpur and then walk for over 100 km to Jyotirling­a (a devotional representa­tion of the Hindu god Shiva) at Deoghar in Jharkhand via Banka and Munger districts. They mostly travel on foot in groups.

Meanwhile, the Deoghar police held a meeting with their counterpar­ts from Jamui and Banka districts of Bihar and decided to seal borders of Bihar and Jharkhand for devotees. The Jharkhand Police have urged the Bihar Police to stop kanwariyas in their respective jurisdicti­on from crossing the border.

“Dumma, the entrance gate of Jharkhand, will be sealed and police will be deployed to stop kanwariyas coming through Bihar,” said Deoghar DSP Mangal Singh.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Kanwariyas collect river water and offer prayers at Shiva temples in holy month of Shrawan.
HT FILE Kanwariyas collect river water and offer prayers at Shiva temples in holy month of Shrawan.

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