New Delhi: The Delhi Police issued a site visitors advisory on Saturday for preparations at Laxmi Narayan Mandir and ISCKON temple forward of Krishna Janmashtami, which can be noticed on August 26. The annual pageant, celebrating the delivery of Lord Krishna, falls on Monday this 12 months. Janmashtami is the annual pageant marking the delivery of Lord Krishna.
The Delhi Visitors Police have issued a complete advisory that features the site visitors diversions, restrictions and parking data to handle the massive devotee’s inflow as a result of Krishna Janmashtami close to key sights.
Delhi Police Visitors Advisory For ISCKON, Laxmi Narayan Mandir
For Laxmi Narayan Mandir, the entry to the principle temple can be accessible by way of Mandir Marg, which might be reached from both Kali Bari Marg or Peshwa Street. Hand luggage, briefcases, parcels, meals packets, cameras, cell phones, and different battery-operated gadgets won’t be allowed.
Guests to the temple should take away their footwear earlier than passing by means of the steel detectors on the gates. The temple authorities have organized for footwear to be deposited at stalls situated close to Kali Bari Marg and the Hindu Maha Sabha workplace on Peshwa Street, in keeping with the advisory.
Entry by means of gate quantity three is prohibited. Vehicular site visitors won’t be allowed on Mandir Marg between the Panchkuian Street roundabout, Park Road roundabout on Kali Bari Marg, Udyan Marg, and Peshwa Street, in keeping with the advisory.
Visitors Advisory
In view of Shri Krishna Janmashtami celebrations on 26.08.2024, particular site visitors preparations have been made. Kindly comply with the advisory for routes and plan your journey accordingly.#DPTrafficAdvisory pic.twitter.com/PBZfiCvIYB
— Delhi Visitors Police (@dtptraffic) August 25, 2024
For these visiting ISCKON temple, parking preparations for guests to the temple have been made close to the Adobe constructing in Sector 25-A. The identical route can be used for these touring from Sector 18 to Sector 62 and Indirapuram.
The ISKCON Noida temple is being totally cleaned, painted, and adorned in anticipation of round 500,000 guests from India and overseas, in keeping with Ekant Dham Das, assistant public relations officer.
Visitors restrictions may also be in place on the street in entrance of the Sanatan Dharma temple in Sector 19, with officers advising alternate routes to reduce inconvenience.