Business of God shaken, faith hasn't

Business of God shaken, faith hasn't

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Once thronging with believers, Delhi's temples, gurdwaras, churches and mosques have fallen silent. The Jhandewalan temple, which usually sees a footfall of 50,000 during Navratri, is now vacant. Around 12 pujaris work in shifts to do the havan, shringar seva aarti and poojas, but mehndi service or chaat for fasts this year. At the gurdwaras, "the priest and kirtaniyas come, do the prakash ceremony in the morning and sukhasan in the evening", according to Manjinder Singh Sirsa, president, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee.

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