Odisha Bans ‘Bol Bam Yatra’, No Kanwar Yatra In Uttarakhand This Year

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Bhubaneswar: Due to the second wave of corona an infection within the nation, non secular actions are nonetheless banned in lots of locations. Recently Jagannath Yatra was organized in Puri, Odisha. Last yr, devotees weren’t allowed to take part in Jagannath Yatra. In Odisha, for the second consecutive yr, the ‘Bol Bam Yatra’ of Shiva devotees has been banned.

Ban on ‘Bol Bam Yatra’

Because of the present coronavirus an infection in Odisha, the state authorities on Tuesday banned the Kanwar Yatra of “Kaudiya” or “Bol Bom” devotees. An order has been issued by the state authorities to ban non secular actions and gatherings of ‘Bol Bom’ devotees.

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An order issued by the Chief Secretary of Odisha mentioned that it was determined to ban the non secular congregation ‘Bol Bom Jatra’ within the state after the Covid-19 state of affairs was assessed. The order states that ‘Bol Bom’ devotees are usually not allowed to gather water from rivers, ponds, and different water our bodies or stroll on any public street.  

Order issued attributable to corona an infection

The Chief Secretary mentioned that for the second consecutive yr, the state authorities has banned ‘Bol Bam Jatra’ attributable to the potential of a 3rd wave of Covid-19. At current, the federal government has already banned non secular capabilities and different capabilities until 16 July 2021. During the ban, all non secular locations are closed for most people.

Let us inform you that yearly throughout the pilgrimage ‘Kaudiyas’ journey barefoot for miles in lots of teams chanting ‘Bol Bom’ to sanctify the holy water. Every Monday within the month of ‘Shravan’ devotees start their barefoot journey to supply holy water in Shiva temples on Saturdays and Sundays.



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