<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">coronavirus</a> pandemic cast its shadow on the Ganesh festival in Goa, as the 10-day long celebrations started on Saturday in a muted manner.</p>.<p>People brought home Ganesh idols as part of the festival, however, the normal celebratory mood was missing.</p>.<p>Similarly, the sarvajanik (community) mandals set up pandals and installed the idols, but they cancelled all cultural and other events this year to curb the spread of the infection.</p>.<p>In view of the pandemic, the Goa government has issued Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the Ganeshotsav celebrations, which includes not organising any welcome processions and maintaining social distancing.</p>.<p>Many people in the state are now making use of technology to maintain social distancing during this year's festival.</p>.<p>"Due to the pandemic, many people have started using virtual meeting apps on their mobiles for Ganesh pooja and other rituals," Kalash Chimulkar, a resident of Quepem in South Goa, said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-unlock-30-rules-india-maharashtra-karnataka-delhi-tamil-nadu-mumbai-bengaluru-chennai-ahmedabad-new-delhi-total-cases-deaths-recoveries-today-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccine-covid-vaccine-updates-869265.html" target="_blank">For live updates on the coronavirus outbreak, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>"Using the apps, the priest performs rituals at one place, which is seen and followed by members of other families," he added.</p>.<p>The festival provides an opportunity for people working in urban areas of the state to return to their villages.</p>.<p>"As per the custom, people in villages visit each others' places for Ganesh aarti. However, this year there is a tacit understanding that no one will go to others' houses in a bid to avoid the spread of the virus," said Devendra Gaonkar from Velus in North Goa's Sattari tehsil.</p>.<p>He said his family and even other households in his village performed the rituals without a priest this time.</p>.<p>"People performed the rituals in whatever way they could on their own...But we have decided to celebrate this festival in a big way next year," he said.</p>.<p>The Ganesh mandals said they are taking steps to maintain social distancing and have decided not to hold any entertainment programmes this year.</p>.<p>"To take darshan of the Ganesh idol at the pandal, people will have to stand in a queue by maintaining social distancing. After offering prayers, they have to immediately move out. The devotees will not be allowed to remain there for a long time," said Tukaram Naik, a trustee of Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav at Ponda.</p>.<p>The Covid-19 case count in the state was 13,484 on Friday, while the death toll was 135.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">coronavirus</a> pandemic cast its shadow on the Ganesh festival in Goa, as the 10-day long celebrations started on Saturday in a muted manner.</p>.<p>People brought home Ganesh idols as part of the festival, however, the normal celebratory mood was missing.</p>.<p>Similarly, the sarvajanik (community) mandals set up pandals and installed the idols, but they cancelled all cultural and other events this year to curb the spread of the infection.</p>.<p>In view of the pandemic, the Goa government has issued Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the Ganeshotsav celebrations, which includes not organising any welcome processions and maintaining social distancing.</p>.<p>Many people in the state are now making use of technology to maintain social distancing during this year's festival.</p>.<p>"Due to the pandemic, many people have started using virtual meeting apps on their mobiles for Ganesh pooja and other rituals," Kalash Chimulkar, a resident of Quepem in South Goa, said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-unlock-30-rules-india-maharashtra-karnataka-delhi-tamil-nadu-mumbai-bengaluru-chennai-ahmedabad-new-delhi-total-cases-deaths-recoveries-today-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccine-covid-vaccine-updates-869265.html" target="_blank">For live updates on the coronavirus outbreak, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>"Using the apps, the priest performs rituals at one place, which is seen and followed by members of other families," he added.</p>.<p>The festival provides an opportunity for people working in urban areas of the state to return to their villages.</p>.<p>"As per the custom, people in villages visit each others' places for Ganesh aarti. However, this year there is a tacit understanding that no one will go to others' houses in a bid to avoid the spread of the virus," said Devendra Gaonkar from Velus in North Goa's Sattari tehsil.</p>.<p>He said his family and even other households in his village performed the rituals without a priest this time.</p>.<p>"People performed the rituals in whatever way they could on their own...But we have decided to celebrate this festival in a big way next year," he said.</p>.<p>The Ganesh mandals said they are taking steps to maintain social distancing and have decided not to hold any entertainment programmes this year.</p>.<p>"To take darshan of the Ganesh idol at the pandal, people will have to stand in a queue by maintaining social distancing. After offering prayers, they have to immediately move out. The devotees will not be allowed to remain there for a long time," said Tukaram Naik, a trustee of Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav at Ponda.</p>.<p>The Covid-19 case count in the state was 13,484 on Friday, while the death toll was 135.</p>