First lunar eclipse of the year tomorrow: Know at what time in the morning the doors of Ramlala temple will be closed.

Ayodhya, March 2. The first total lunar eclipse of the year is going to occur on March 3. According to religious beliefs, the doors of temples are kept closed during this period. Following this rule, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has decided that darshan in the temple will remain closed during the lunar eclipse. According to the Trust, after the morning puja and aarti, the doors of the temple will be closed for the devotees.

Its purpose is to respect the religious tradition and not to disturb the worship and mantra recitation at the time of eclipse. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has issued a letter in this regard, in which it has been told that due to the lunar eclipse (Shukla Paksha Purnima) on March 3, the arrangements for darshan in the temple will be slightly different. Morning Mangala Aarti and Shringaar Aarti will be held at pre-determined time so that devotees can participate in the puja. After this, the temple will remain closed from approximately 9 am to 8:30 pm. During this period, darshan will remain closed considering the time of eclipse and Sutak.

Officials and police have also been informed about this so that the process of darshan remains more organized. Dr. Anil Mishra, a member of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, has written a letter to the Additional Superintendent of Police of Ayodhya informing him about the change in the opening and closing time of the temple. Also, according to this, a demand has been made to maintain necessary security arrangements in and around the temple.

In such a situation, if you are also planning to visit Ramlala on Tuesday, then keep this schedule in mind. Common devotees can attend morning puja and aarti, after which the doors of the temple will be closed. There will be no darshan or entry inside the temple during the lunar eclipse. This arrangement is only for the day of March 3 and the normal darshan of the temple will resume from the next day.

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