
Curbs on darshan, no free prasadam at Srisailam
The Hindu
Sevas to be booked online only
Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy temple at Srisailam will curtail the number of devotees to be allowed into the sanctum sanctorum from Monday in view of the increasing COVID-19 positive cases.
According to a release from the temple, only 1,000 devotees would be allowed per hour, which makes it about 10,000 to 12,000 per day.
The devotees will not be served teertham and prasadam, and the number of persons allowed for Arjitha Seva will be reduced by 50%.

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