
The ordinance makes it clear that the offerings of the temple will have the right to trust, donations and all movable and immovable properties. This includes the idols installed in the temple, gifts/gifts given to the gods within the temple complex and Prasima, the property given in support of any puja-seva-ritual-romantic rituals, to the bank drafts and checks sent from post/wire for the use of the temple complex, and the bank drafts sent from post/wire for the use of the temple complex.
The government has said that the trust has been formed to carry forward the tradition of Swami Haridas. The customs, festivals, ceremonies and rituals that have been going on since the time of Swami Haridas will continue without any interference or change.
After the formation of the trust, a target has been set to provide world-class comforts to the devotees. Arrangements like Prasad distribution, separate darshan route for senior citizens and disabled, drinking water, bench, access and queue management kiosks, gaushalas, grains, kitchens, hotels, inn, exhibition rooms, restaurants and waiting room will be developed.
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