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Decline in income of temples due to Covid 19 restrictions

The state-managed temples in Karnataka, which include some of the richest ones in the country, have seen their revenues plummet this year, courtesy the Covid-19 pandemic. The top 12 temples in the state, which together had collected ₹317 crore last year, have seen earnings of only ₹18.6 crore so far.

The income of the Sabarimala shrine one of the famous temple in Kerala, this year has fallen to ₹9.09 crore compared to the ₹156.60 crore last year due to restrictions imposed because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Travancore Devasom Board (TDB) president N Vasu said that so far 71,706 devotees performed darshan. “The income of Sabarimala has dropped tremendously. Compared to the previous year, less than 5% people have come to visit this year,” he said.

He said that the recommendations of the High Court and the government regarding the number of devotees visiting Sabarimala are given priority.

“The preparations for the Mandala-Makaravilaku Festival have been completed,” he said.

After the season started, 390 cases of Covid-19 were confirmed in Sannidhanam, Pampa and Nilakkal as on December 24. “Of these, 96 devotees were sent back after testing Covid positive. Covid-19 was confirmed for 289 employees put on duty at Sabarimala Temple, which includes permanent employees and temporary workers from all sections of the Devaswom Board, police, Health Department, KSEB and Excise. An antigen test camp was also conducted at Sannidhanam to detect Covid disease in the employees,” he said.

He said that those who were diagnosed with the disease and those who were included in the primary contact list were removed from Sannidhanam in a timely manner. “Despite the staff being affected, an alternative system was put in place to carry out the pilgrimage. Those tested with COVID-19 are being treated in hospitals,” TDB president added. The High Court and the government have directed that only those who have undergone the RT-PCR test should be allowed to visit Sabarimala from December 26.

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