Security beefed up at temples in Brijbhoomi ahead of Akshay Tritiya

Press Trust of India  |  Mathura 

Security has been stepped up at temples in Brijbhoomi, a region around Mathura-Vrindavan, owing to influx of a large number of pilgrims on Akshay festival, which falls on May 7 this year, an said.

"Security has been beefed up at temples, specially in Vrindaban and Goverdhan where traffic restrictions have been imposed," SP (Traffic) Brijesh Kumar Singh said.

The entry of all four-wheelers in Vrindaban and Goverdhan would remain banned from the afternoon of May 6 to the midnight of May 7, he said.

While heavy vehicles coming from Delhi-side on NH2 would be parked in Chatikara, cars would be parked in multi-storeyed parking of Rakmini Vihar, he added.

Similarly, cars coming from the Yamuna Express Way would be parked near the 100 bed-hospital and cars coming from the side would be park near Pagal Baba temple, Singh said.

No four-wheelers would be allowed to enter in Goverdhan from any side while Parikrama Marg is already out of bounds for such vehicles, the SP (Traffic) added.

Preparation for the pulp of sandalwood are in full swing in temples, as Brijbhoomi gears up for Akshay festival.

"While in other temples, the pulp of sandalwood is prepared by rubbing wet sandalwood stick against the wet rough surface in any part of the temple, in falling on Goverdhan Parikrama part of Rajasthan, it is prepared in the sanctum sanctorum under the lotus feet of the principal deity," Chandra Prakash, the of the Srinath temple, Punchhari, said.

The wet pulp is used for attire of the principal deity in different temples.

According to Gyanendra Kishor Goshwami, Rajbhog Sevayat Acharya , the pilgrims would have the privilege of 'Charan Darshan' (seeing the lotus feet of principal deity) in the morning shift while they would get to see the whole body (Sarvang Darshan) in the evening shift.

The festival marks the beginning of 'grismakaleen seva' (summer worship of deity) in the temples, said Padama Nabh Goswami, the of the ancient in Vrindaban.

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First Published: Sun, May 05 2019. 20:00 IST