Theerthodbhava at 1.11 p.m. in Talacauvery today
The Hindu
COVID-19 curbs relaxed; devotees can witness the occurrence
The Cauvery Theerthodbhava will occur at Talacauvery in Kodagu on Sunday at 1.11 p.m.
Unlike last year, devotees are allowed to witness the proceedings complying with the COVID-19 norms. Last year, devotees were not allowed to witness the occasion in view of the pandemic. This year, the curbs have been eased to some extent.
Former Speaker and MLA K.G. Bopaiah, who inspected the arrangements at Talacauvery on Saturday, told reporters that COVID-19 norms had been relaxed so that devotees, particularly locals, could witness the occurrence. These measures had been taken to ensure that the locals are not hurt since the event is most awaited by the people of Kodagu.
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