"The director general of police (DGP) has been asked to make special security arrangement for Shankaracharya when he pays 'darshan' to deities on chariots," special secretary, home department, Lalit Das told reporters here today on the eve of Rath Yatra in Puri tomorrow.
The government's action came after Govardhan Peeth sought protection for Saraswati, who is provided Z plus security, in view of the ongoing dispute with Daitapatis.
The daitapati priests argued that as there was no mention of any rituals to be performed by Shankaracharya on chariots in the record of rights, he should also not climb like common devotees. However, as per the tradition, the Gajapati king of Puri only comes to perform 'Chhera pahanra' (ceremonial sweeping of chariots) on chariots only after Shankaracharya pays 'darshan' of the trinity.
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Meanwhile, the state government agreed to fulfill demand of Daitapati priests who demanded compensation for the loss they would incur due to restriction on pilgrims' access to chariots during Rath Yatra.
"The priests raised the compensation issue, but did not specify the amount. The state government should discuss the issue after the end of Rath Yatra," festival's special officer Suresh Mohapatra said.
While restricting the number of people on chariots, the temple administration has decided to keep the number of "Ghantuas" (who beat cymbals) within 42.