
Mathura: The crowd of devotees is increasing every day in the famous Banke Bihari temple of Vrindavan. The temple administration has issued a new guideline regarding the upcoming festivals in August and has appealed to the devotees that sick elderly and small children should not come to the temple for darshan. Follow the route made by the district administration and temple administration. Use only the exit and entrance gates for movement.
Crowd will increase on Hariyali Teej: In August, the crowd of devotees increases in the famous Banke Bihari temple on Hariyali Teej, Amavasya and Rakshabandhan. In view of this, the temple administration has issued new guidelines and appealed to the devotees that sick elderly people and small children should not come to the temple for darshan.
Follow the routes decided by the administration: Devotees have been appealed to use gate number 12 and 3 for entry and exit to Banke Bihari temple. Devotees coming from Yamuna Expressway should park their private vehicles in the parking lot built by the administration.
Devotees coming from the Agra-Delhi highway should use the parking lot built in the Rukmani Vihar area. Devotees must bring water bottles with them because due to the heat, the health of the devotees deteriorates in the temple premises.
Temple receiver Munish Sharma said that devotees from every corner of the country visit the Banke Bihari temple on Amavasya, Hariyali Teej and Rakshabandhan. Regarding the festivals, the temple administration has appealed to the devotees that small children, sick and elderly people should not come to the temple premises. Follow the arrangements made by the district administration and the temple administration.