<p>After over five months, devotees will be allowed to offer worship at the famous Lord Padmanabha Swamy temple from Wednesday adhering to strict Covid-19 protocols.</p>.<p>The temple had not allowed worshippers since March 21 due to the pandemic.</p>.<p>"We have made adequate arrangements for devotees. Floor markings have been made to ensure social distancing of devotees. Barricades have also been set up," temple sources told P T I.</p>.<p>Followers will have to book for darshan online through the temple website "spst.in" a day ahead of their visit to the shrine and before 5 pm, keep a copy of the same and carry their original Aadhaar card along with them during the temple visit.</p>.<p>A counter has been set up at the North gate from where the devotees have to enter and they have to write their details in a register, the sources said.</p>.<p>At each point of time only 35 devotees would be allowed inside the shrine and a maximum of 665 people a day.</p>.<p>Those over 60 and children less than 10 years of age would not be allowed to offer prayers.</p>.<p>The darshan is from 8 am to 11 am and from 5 pm to deeparadhana around 6.45 pm, a temple press release said.</p>
<p>After over five months, devotees will be allowed to offer worship at the famous Lord Padmanabha Swamy temple from Wednesday adhering to strict Covid-19 protocols.</p>.<p>The temple had not allowed worshippers since March 21 due to the pandemic.</p>.<p>"We have made adequate arrangements for devotees. Floor markings have been made to ensure social distancing of devotees. Barricades have also been set up," temple sources told P T I.</p>.<p>Followers will have to book for darshan online through the temple website "spst.in" a day ahead of their visit to the shrine and before 5 pm, keep a copy of the same and carry their original Aadhaar card along with them during the temple visit.</p>.<p>A counter has been set up at the North gate from where the devotees have to enter and they have to write their details in a register, the sources said.</p>.<p>At each point of time only 35 devotees would be allowed inside the shrine and a maximum of 665 people a day.</p>.<p>Those over 60 and children less than 10 years of age would not be allowed to offer prayers.</p>.<p>The darshan is from 8 am to 11 am and from 5 pm to deeparadhana around 6.45 pm, a temple press release said.</p>