Ayodhya, 26 May. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has completely abolished the mandatory requirement of pass for visiting all the major and supplementary temples located within the temple complex. Now the devotees will not only be able to have darshan of Ramlala as per their wish but will also be able to do darshan and worship in the temples of the six Gods and Goddesses of the Ram Darbar Park and the temples of the seven sages and saints without any hindrance.
However, the Trust has made it clear that this open relaxation and arrangement is not going to last for long. As soon as the daily number of visitors to Ram Temple starts exceeding one lakh, the Trust will strictly implement its old pass system again with immediate effect. In that situation, only the holders of Sugam, Special, Nitya and General passes will be able to get the right to enter and visit different categories of temples as per the prescribed rules. Gopal Ji Rao, special invitee member of Ram Mandir Trust, said on Monday that these days record-breaking heat wave is going on in Ayodhya and surrounding areas.
Due to this scorching heat, the daily number of devotees coming from remote states and rural areas is being recorded comparatively slightly less than on normal days. Right now the crowd is under control. Therefore, the administration and the trust can easily provide uninterrupted visit to the devotees in all the big and small temples of the complex. He said that a route has been determined keeping in mind the standards. We will have to go this way. If you want to go out in the meantime. He can pass through the middle. Sitting arrangements and drinking water facilities have been provided on these routes.
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