The Kanwar Yatra is an annual pilgrimage moved out by the devotees of Lord Shiva.
The Kanwariyas travel hundreds of kilometres on foot. They visit Haridwar, Gaumukh, Gangotri (in Uttarakhand) and Sultanganj in Bihar to collect water from River Ganga.
Uttar Pradesh government has decided to permit the annual Kanwar Yatra from July 25, information business enterprise PTI said quoting authorities officers.
The Yogi Adityanath government has directed officials to coordinate with nearby states in the wake of coronavirus illness (Covid-19) protocols in the area.
The Kanwar Yatra is an annual pilgrimage done through the devotees of Lord Shiva. They accumulate water from River Ganga (commonly at Haridwar in Uttarakhand) and offer that at Shiva temples in their respective states. These Kanwariyas come from far-off locations, protecting loads of kilometres on foot.
Uttar Pradesh Additional chief secretary Navneet Sehgal stated that certain recommendations regarding the Yatra might be issued quickly.
“Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has requested to coordinate with neighbouring Bihar and Uttarakhand and make certain Covid tips are following for the duration of the yatra,” he delivered.
The Kanwariyas visit many places along the path of River Ganga to take the holy water to the temples. Unfortunately, the last yr, the pilgrimage became no longer held in Uttar Pradesh due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Uttarakhand has cancelled the yatra this 12 months, citing the pandemic. It has appealed to officers of neighbouring states to invite devotees now not to come to Haridwar this month for the once a year pilgrimage to accumulate water from the Ganga.
Uttarakhand authorities spokesperson Subodh Uniyal stated that the state administration determined to cancel the Kanwar Yatra as a precautionary degree.
The yatra becomes cancelled remaining yr too in the kingdom due to Covid-19 outbreak.
Apart from shape Haridwar, Kanwariyar goes to Gaumukh, and Gangotri in Uttarakhand and Sultanganj in Bihar to fetch the waters of river Ganga.