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Sri Krishna Janmasthan Temple decked up for Janmashtami festival

Sri Krishna Janmasthan Temple in Mathura is decked up for the Janmashtami festival with elaborate arrangements including cloakroom facilities and medical camps.

Mathura (UP) | Elaborate arrangements are in place at Sri Krishna Janmasthan Temple here for the Janmashtami festival slated for September 7, with authorities arranging cloakroom facilities, medical camps and free food for the visiting devotees. “In order to facilitate those visiting the temple to pay their obeisance to the deity, the portals of the temple will remain open from 5.30 am till 1.30 am the next day," Kapil Sharma, secretary, Srikrishna Janmasthan Seva Sansthan, said on Sunday.

As lakhs of devotees are expected to visit the temple on Janmashtami, the festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, the temple authorities are busy preparing 'prasadam' with non-perishable items. Final touches to the special attire for the deity are also being given, officials said, adding that the temple is being decked up with flowers and lights of multiple hues.

Sharma said the festival will begin with blowing of 'shehnai' (clarinet) and beating of drums in the temple. "We have arranged makeshift cloakroom facilities for the devotees at three points leading to Sri Krishna Janmasthan. The people, however, have been advised not to carry expensive belongings or electronic items, and leave them behind where they are putting up before starting for the Sri Krishna Janmasthan," he said. Chief Medical Officer Ajai Kumar Verma said medical facilities will also be available at every makeshift cloakroom.

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