
Krishna Janmashtami in Udupi today
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In a low-key celebration amid the pandemic, the Sri Krishna Mutt/Temple in Udupi is all set to celebrate Sri Krishna Janmashtami and Vitla Pindi on Monday and Tuesday, respectively.Paryaya seer Ishapr
In a low-key celebration amid the pandemic, the Sri Krishna Mutt/Temple in Udupi is all set to celebrate Sri Krishna Janmashtami and Vitla Pindi on Monday and Tuesday, respectively. Paryaya seer Ishapriya Tirtha of Admar Mutt will offer one lakh basil leaves to Lord Krishna on Monday morning. A statement from the manager of Admar Mutt Govindaraj said that people are permitted to have darshan of Lord Krishna on Monday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Tuesday from 7.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 5 p.m. after the car festival. Pandemic restrictions are applicable.
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