Close Menu
  • HOME
  • TAMIL NADU
  • CHENNAI
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • EDIT
  • COLUMNS
    • POINTBLANK
    • WHY TN IS FORBIDDEN LAND
  • MIXED BAG
    • CLIMATE & WEATHER
    • EDUCATION
    • HEALTH
    • JOBS
    • LEGAL
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SCIENCE
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • E-PAPER
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads YouTube
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News Today | First with the newsNews Today | First with the news
Login / Register Subscribe
  • HOME
  • TAMIL NADU
  • CHENNAI
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • EDIT
  • COLUMNS
    • POINTBLANK
    • WHY TN IS FORBIDDEN LAND
  • MIXED BAG
    • CLIMATE & WEATHER
    • EDUCATION
    • HEALTH
    • JOBS
    • LEGAL
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SCIENCE
    • TECHNOLOGY
News Today | First with the newsNews Today | First with the news
  • E-PAPER
  • POINTBLANK
  • PRIME PULSE
  • TN ECHOES
  • FIFA 2026
  • DEEP DIVE
  • GLOCAL
  • COLD FACTS
  • LEADING LIGHTS
  • CRYSTAL GAZING
  • PATTERNS
Home » Tirumala, Sabarimala to allow devotees from next week: Rules isssued

Tirumala, Sabarimala to allow devotees from next week: Rules isssued

NT BureauBy NT BureauJune 6, 2020No Comments
🌐 Translate ▾
  • Tamil
  • Hindi
  • Malayalam
  • Kannada
  • Telugu
Share WhatsApp Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Telegram Copy Link Email

Tirupati/Thiruvananthapuram: Two of India’s biggest shrines, Lord Ayyappa Temple in Kerala and that of Lord Venkateswara in Andhra Pradesh, will reopen for devotees from next week in lines with the Centre”s guidelines, but will do so with a slew of restrictions.

Older people and children will not be allowed in both the hill shrines, while there will be a cap on the number of devotees allowed darshan in the respective temples.

The Lord Balaji temple in Tirupati will open its doors to devotees on 11 June, after a gap of more than 80 days, temple administering body TTD said.

The Sabarimala shrine will function from 9 June onwards, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in Thiruvananthapuram.

Both the temples had remained closed to stem the spread of coronavirus but the Centre had recently announced ‘Unlock 1.0′, its graded exit plan from the lockdown, and allowed temples and other religious places of worship to open from June 8 onwards as part of the measure.

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) said only 10 per cent of the pre-Covid-19 normal day rush will be now allowed in the shrine.

Only 6,000 devotees per day as against the normal rush of over 60,000 would be allowed and COVID-19 precautions, including six feet distance between each other and wearing of face mask, would be strictly followed, it said.

The ban on entry of devotees, enforced on 20 March, was being lifted from 11 June and less than 500 people per hour would be permitted entry for 13 hours from dawn to dusk every day, TTD Chairman Y V Subba Reddy, Executive Officer Anil Kumar Singhal and Additional Executive Officer A V Dharma Reddy told a joint press conference at Tirumala.

Children aged below 10 years and elderly above 65 would not be allowed into the shrine, thronged by devotees from across the country and overseas throughout the year, they said.

All TTD employees involved in regulating devotees would be wearing personal protection equipment (PPE) suits.

Studying devotees’ travel history and random COVID-19 screening are other measures and those with symptoms of the virus would be immediately quarantined.

A total of 3,000 special darshan tickets, each priced at Rs 300, would be available online daily. The remaining 3,000 would be set apart for free darshan and devotees opting for it can register themselves for the time slot at designated places including Alipiri at the foothills of Tirumala. The online ticket sales would commence from 8 June.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said Sabarimala temple, besides other places of religious worship in Kerala, will start functioning from 9 June. These places would be disinfected the previous day.

The maximum number of people inside a place of worship will be decided as per its size.

“Only 15 people per 100 square metre, maintaining a six feet distance between each other can be allowed but must restrict to a maximum of 100 people at a time in the premises,” he said.

The devotees would be allowed to offer worship through a virtual queue and a maximum of 50 people would be allowed.

“Children and aged would not be permitted at the temple,” Vijayan said.

The Chief Minister added there will be thermal scans at Nilackal, Pamba and Sannidhanam at Sabarimala and special provision to perform ‘Neyyabhishekam’, a ritual of offering ghee to the deity.

 

Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Telegram Copy Link Email
Previous ArticleIndia, China decide to sort out issues through talks
Next Article Yuvraj Singh apologises for casteist remark against Chahal
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Login
Notify of
guest
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Latest Posts

Madras HC restrains EC from notifying bypolls in five TN constituencies

NT BureauJuly 10, 20260

The Madras High Court on Friday stayed the Election Commission of India’s move to notify bypolls to five vacant Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu until July 31, citing pending election petitions challenging the victories of the resigned MLAs.

DMK slams CM Vijay for spreading false propaganda in Karur

NT BureauJuly 10, 20260

Senior DMK leader T K S Elangovan on Friday launched a scathing attack on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay, accusing him of spreading false propaganda in Karur and treating the public like “fools”.

Wayanad landslide: Death toll increases

NT BureauJuly 10, 20260

One more body was recovered from the Wayanad landslide site on Friday, taking the total number of persons killed in the disaster to seven, district officials said.

Playing music or videos on Chennai Metro? Fine increased to Rs 2,500

NT BureauJuly 10, 20260

Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has announced a steep increase in penalties for passengers who create disturbances inside Metro trains and station premises, with fines now going up to Rs 2,500—five times higher than the previous Rs 500.

Cong lost in Puducherry due to DMK’s betrayal: Narayanasamy

NT BureauJuly 10, 20260

Former Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy on Friday alleged that the Congress party’s defeat in Puducherry was due to “betrayal” by its alliance partner, the DMK.

About
About
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram RSS
Latest Posts
  • Madras HC restrains EC from notifying bypolls in five TN constituencies
  • DMK slams CM Vijay for spreading false propaganda in Karur
  • Wayanad landslide: Death toll increases
  • Playing music or videos on Chennai Metro? Fine increased to Rs 2,500
  • Cong lost in Puducherry due to DMK’s betrayal: Narayanasamy
© 2026 NewsTodayNet.com. All Rights Reserved. Designed & Maintained by Gifted Technologies.
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

wpDiscuz
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Prove your humanity: 3   +   4   =  
Lost password?