LUCKNOW/AYODHYA: Streamlining darshan of Ram Lalla for devotees, the Ram temple trust launched the ‘Sugam darshan‘ facility from Saturday. Moreover, aarti pass service has also been resumed by the trust through which devotees get an opportunity to be present in the sanctum sanctorum on a first-come, first-served basis. No money or fees would be charged and both online and offline booking of the passes are possible.
The ‘Sugam darshan’ pass holders are being facilitated through a separate queue system.Six slots have been created with each spanning two hours for the ‘sugam darshan’.
Trust member Anil Mishra said that volunteers have been deputed in the temple complex to streamline the darshan of the pass holders. “With time we would be able to facilitate darshan of more devotees through the sugam facility. Presently we are offering 300 passes for every time slot. Similarly, a system has been created to book passes for three aartis in a day,” said Mishra.
Aarti darshan of the deity is being offered thrice a day (mangala aarti at 4am, shringar aarti at 6.15am and shayan aarti at 10pm) and 100 passes are being issued for each slot. Devotees have made bookings for the aarti for the next 15 days.
Sugam darshan would be possible between 7am and 9pm through the day (7-9am, 9-11am, 1-3pm, 3-5pm, 5-7pm and 7-9pm). Elderly citizens and individuals who are not tech savvy would have the option of getting the passes at the trust office near the temple complex.
The trust has created a quota for online and offline bookings. The devotees availing the pass service would have to provide a valid photo identity card to book a slot and will need to carry the ID during their visit.
The ‘Sugam darshan’ pass holders are being facilitated through a separate queue system.Six slots have been created with each spanning two hours for the ‘sugam darshan’.
Trust member Anil Mishra said that volunteers have been deputed in the temple complex to streamline the darshan of the pass holders. “With time we would be able to facilitate darshan of more devotees through the sugam facility. Presently we are offering 300 passes for every time slot. Similarly, a system has been created to book passes for three aartis in a day,” said Mishra.
Aarti darshan of the deity is being offered thrice a day (mangala aarti at 4am, shringar aarti at 6.15am and shayan aarti at 10pm) and 100 passes are being issued for each slot. Devotees have made bookings for the aarti for the next 15 days.
Sugam darshan would be possible between 7am and 9pm through the day (7-9am, 9-11am, 1-3pm, 3-5pm, 5-7pm and 7-9pm). Elderly citizens and individuals who are not tech savvy would have the option of getting the passes at the trust office near the temple complex.
The trust has created a quota for online and offline bookings. The devotees availing the pass service would have to provide a valid photo identity card to book a slot and will need to carry the ID during their visit.