Sai Baba's idol in Shirdi temple (photo| Special Arrangement) 
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Sai Baba Temple: Devotee numbers rise, Shirdi trust signals for prior booking

While initially, some 6,000 devotees were coming per day, the number has now risen to almost 15,000.

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SHIRDI: The number of people coming to the renowned Sai Baba Temple in Shirdi in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district is gradually rising after it was opened for devotees amid the coronavirus outbreak and, therefore, prior booking for darshan was necessary, said a temple trust official on Sunday.

While initially, some 6,000 devotees were coming per day, the number has now risen to almost 15,000, with crowds being sizable during public holidays, Thursdays and weekends, he said.

"The temple can allow a maximum of 12,000 devotees per day after adhering to all COVID-19 guidelines, with focus on social distancing.

"Therefore, all devotees must come with prior booking with darshan pass being available online," he said.

He said children below the age of 10 and those above 65 must avoid darshan in view of the pandemic.

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