KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, October 24, 2020 (The Star): Two temples in Kuala Lumpur have been allowed to have up to 50 people in their premises at a time for Navarathri prayers. The temples are Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Dhevasthanam in Jalan Tun HS Lee and Court Hill Sri Ganesar Temple in Jalan Pudu Lama. In a letter dated Oct 21, Federal Territories Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa, who is also the chairman of Federal Territories Crisis Management Centre and National Security Council (MKN), gave the approval upon request made by the temples’ management — Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Dhevasthanam. Navarathri, which means nine nights, is an annual festival celebrated by Hindus in honor of nine manifestations of Goddess Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. This year, it started on Oct 17 and will end on Oct 27.
However, Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Dhevasthanam chairman Tan Sri R. Nadarajah said the special Navarathri prayers would only be conducted in Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Dhevasthanam. “We are strictly following the standard operating procedures (SOP). “We started allowing 50 people from Thursday. We have people stationed at the entrance to control the visitor count as well as to check the body temperature of every visitor before they are allowed to enter the premises,” he said, adding that the National Unity Ministry staff had been checking on the temples’ SOP compliance daily. Malaysian Hindu Sangam president Datuk RS Mohan Shan said he had advised the management of all temples to follow the earlier MKN’s SOP of only six people in the temple premises at a time, which is still being followed by the Selangor government.