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Paying Rs 50 for ‘Darshan’ unfair at Panchkula Mansa Devi temple

Paying Rs 50 for ‘Darshan’ unfair at Panchkula Mansa Devi temple

Covid protocols can be enforced strictly on the campus of Mata Mansa Devi shrine during Navratri, but the concept of preferential darshan after paying Rs 50 per person is alien to the religious ethos.



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Paying Rs 50 for ‘Darshan’ unfair at Panchkula Mansa Devi temple

Covid protocols can be enforced strictly on the campus of Mata Mansa Devi shrine during Navratri, but the concept of preferential darshan after paying Rs 50 per person is alien to the religious ethos. The shrine Board should withdraw this kind of darshan. Lalit Bharadwaj, Panchkula

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