No temple annual prayers, no group prayers, no ‘prasadam’ for devotees over Covid-19, said Malaysia Hindu Sangam
Mar 17, 2020

MHS said that temples would also not organise ubayams (thanksgiving prayers) and there would be no special prayers during ‘Pradosham’ or ‘Durga Poojai’, Malay Mail has reported.

KUALA LUMPUR: Hindu temples in the country will have to postpone their temple annual prayers or thiruvizha, and group prayers would not be allowed effective tomorrow, the Malaysia Hindu Sangam (MHS) said.

The MHS said that temples would also not organise ubayams (thanksgiving prayers) and there would be no special prayers during ‘Pradosham’ or ‘Durga Poojai’.

ubayams is a special prayer session for Lord Shiva, while ‘Pradosham’ is for the Mother Goddess.

Theertham, vibuthi, kumkumam and chantanam will not be given to devotees. Prasadam and all other foods will no longer be served to devotees,” the statement read further.

The former items mentioned are often applied on one’s forehead after prayers, while prasadam are usually food items given by the temple priest to devotees.

MHS also advised those aged 65 and above as well as those experiencing fever or flu-like symptoms to refrain from visiting temples.

“Please cooperate and comply with the instructions of the government, Health Ministry of Malaysia and Malaysia Hindu Sangam,” the statement read.

Earlier, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced that Malaysia will be under a nationwide movement control order from this Wednesday (March 18) until March 31 due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

The prime minister said that the government has decided to implement a ‘restriction of movement order’ under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 and the Police Act 1967.

Muhyiddin said this means that all business premises have to be shut down, except for outlets such as supermarkets and grocery stores selling daily essentials.

He said all government and private premises would be closed during the movement control order, except for essential services such as utilities, telecommunications, transport, banking, health, pharmacies, ports, airports, cleaning and food supplies.

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