Kedarnath Temple Bans Mobile Phones to Uphold Sanctity, Devotee Peace

The Kedarnath Temple committee has completely prohibited the use of mobile phones within the temple premises to maintain sanctity and convenience for devotees, with legal action promised for violators. Simultaneously, the Rudraprayag police administration has prepared a comprehensive traffic management plan for the upcoming Kedarnath Yatra. The plan divides the district into super zones and sectors and includes mobile force teams for better monitoring and quick response. These measures aim to ensure a safe, smooth, and spiritually enriching pilgrimage experience for all devotees.

Key Points: Kedarnath Temple Bans Mobile Phones, New Traffic Plan for Yatra

  • Mobile phones banned inside temple
  • Photos, videos, reels prohibited
  • Legal action for violators
  • Traffic plan with zones & sectors
  • Mobile teams for real-time management
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Mobile phones banned inside Kedarnath Temple premises to maintain sanctity

Kedarnath Temple prohibits mobile phones inside premises. Rudraprayag police unveil a detailed traffic management plan for the upcoming pilgrimage season.

"A detailed traffic plan has been formulated for the yatra in the district. - Niharika Tomar"

Rudraprayag, April 21

At the world-famous Kedarnath Temple, the use of mobile phones has now been completely prohibited within the temple premises, a temple committee member, Vineet Posti, said.

Posti told ANI that the decision has been taken keeping in mind the sanctity of the shrine and the convenience of devotees.

He clarified that carrying mobile phones inside the temple premises, taking photos or videos, and creating reels are strictly forbidden. He further stated that any devotee found violating these rules will face legal action.

The temple committee has appealed to all devotees to follow the guidelines and maintain religious decorum to ensure a peaceful and spiritually enriching darshan experience for everyone.

Meanwhile, Rudraprayag police administration has prepared a comprehensive traffic management plan to ensure smooth and safe movement of devotees during the upcoming Kedarnath Yatra, with special focus on regulating traffic flow and preventing congestion along the route.

According to officials, traffic arrangements are being strengthened from national highways to connecting link roads to handle the expected rush during the pilgrimage season. Adequate police personnel will be deployed at key points to regulate vehicle movement, manage congestion, and ensure a disciplined flow of traffic throughout the yatra route.

The administration has also made arrangements for both permanent and temporary parking facilities along the pilgrimage route to reduce vehicular pressure and prevent traffic bottlenecks. Authorities said these measures are aimed at ensuring convenience and safety for pilgrims travelling to the shrine.

Rudraprayag Superintendent of Police (SP) Niharika Tomar said a detailed and structured traffic plan has been prepared for the yatra in coordination with neighbouring districts to ensure seamless management of movement during peak rush hours.

Speaking to ANI, she said, "A detailed traffic plan has been formulated for the yatra in the district. Coordination has been established with nearby districts. The traffic system has been divided into 2 super zones and 11 sectors. Additionally, 13 mobile force teams have been constituted. A diversion plan will also be implemented in case of increased traffic pressure."

Officials further stated that the division of the district into super zones and sectors will help in better monitoring and faster response to any traffic-related challenges during the pilgrimage.

The police have also put in place mobile teams to manage real-time situations and ensure quick intervention wherever required, especially during peak hours of movement on the yatra route.

The arrangements are part of the broader preparations by the district administration to ensure a safe, smooth, and well-organised Kedarnath Yatra for devotees.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I respect the need for sanctity, I hope they have proper arrangements for devotees to keep their phones safely outside. Many people, especially senior citizens, need phones for emergencies and coordination with family after darshan.
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Vikram M
Excellent move! The traffic management plan is also much needed. Last year, the jams on the route were terrible. Good to see the administration planning ahead. Jai Baba Kedarnath!
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Sarah B
I visited Kedarnath last season and the constant ringing and flash photography was really disruptive. This rule will help maintain the spiritual atmosphere. The focus should be on the deity, not on social media.
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Rohit P
The traffic plan with super zones and mobile teams sounds very professional. Hope it's implemented properly on the ground. The yatra is tough enough, pilgrims don't need the added stress of chaotic traffic.
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Nikhil C
A step in the right direction, but enforcement is key. Will there be enough staff to check everyone? And what about the 'influencers' who might still try to sneak a phone in? Strict action must be taken.

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