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Odisha stops annual Kaudia Yatra for second year in row

As per the prevailing pandemic health crisis the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) in a notification issued today cancelled the pilgrimage procession.

Odisha stops annual Kaudia Yatra for second year in row

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With COVID-19 yet to fully subside in the State, the government on Tuesday clamped prohibition on Kaudia Yatra, the annual pilgrimage procession of Shavites for the second year in a row.

The Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) in a notification issued today cancelled the pilgrimage procession in view of the prevailing pandemic health crisis.

“ In the Odia month of Shravan, people carry water from some religious places, walk barefoot for several miles and put water in some Shiva Temples on each Monday of this month and these people generally referred to as, ‘Bol Bom devotees’ or ‘Kaudia’ start their journey on Saturday/ Sunday/ Monday by collecting water from one religious place and walk till Monday morning and pour the collected water on a Shiva Linga in some other Temples on Monday; Now therefore, on further assessment of the situation and in the interest of the health of general public, the State Government do hereby order that the above religious activities and congregations remain prohibited and the Kaudias / Bol Bom devotees are not allowed to carry water from religious places or any other sources and also not allowed to walk on public roads and pour water in Temples/ Lord Shiva Temples during the Odia month of Shravan (July/August), 2021”, the SRC notification stated.

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