Priests Are Putting Masks On Idols In Varanasi Temple Amidst Coronavirus Outbreak

Srishti Magan

In a period of just two months, over 100,000 positive cases of Coronavirus have been registered. Consequently, there has been widespread paranoia about the virus and its effects. 

filmdaily

This is perhaps why a priest in a temple in Varanasi decided to put masks on the idols and help raise awareness about Coronavirus. 

NDTV

As per a report by NDTV, in Varanasi, temple priest Krishna Anand Pandey covered the idols with face masks and also asked the devotees to not touch the idol, so as to prevent the spread of coronavirus. 

Coronavirus has spread across the country. We have put a mask on Lord Vishwanath to raise awareness about coronavirus. Just like we put clothes on the idols when it is cold and put ACs or fans when it’s hot, we have put masks on the deities. 

This is not the first time that priests in Varansi have not relied on ‘divine intervention’ alone, and protected deities from human problems. Last year, in November, priests had covered the face of a Shivling with a mask to protect the idol from air pollution. 

Goes to show, there are some things even God needs protection from! 

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