Due to increased tiger movement in Ranthambore Fort, devotees can not visit Trinetra Ganesh Marg
Sawai Madhopur: Tiger movement has started increasing once again around the Trinetra Ganesh temple. Keeping in mind the incidents of tiger attack in the past, the forest department has again banned the movement of devotees in the temple and closed the way to the temple.

Tiger movement was observed once again today at Ranthambore Fort, situated in the heart of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. In consideration of the devotees' safety, the forest department has closed access to Trinetra Ganesh Darshan. The Trinetra Ganesh Temple is located within Ranthambore Fort, where tiger movement is currently taking place.
According to the information, the tiger is active around the 32-pillared umbrella near the Trinetra Ganesh Temple of Ranthambore Fort, due to which the forest department has banned the movement of devotees. The entrance of Ranthambore, located at Ganesh Dham, has been closed for devotees so that any untoward incident can be avoided.
Notably, in the last several days, continuous movement of tigers has been seen on the Ranthambore Fort and Trinetra Ganesh Temple route. More than 15 tigers are active in this area, including tigress T 84 Arrowhead with her two cubs, tigress Riddhi with her three cubs, tigress Sultana with her three cubs, and two to three other tigers.
In view of the tiger movement, the forest department does not want to take any risk, so, giving priority to the safety of the devotees, Ganesh Marg has been closed. After this decision of the forest department, devotees coming from far-off places today could not reach the temple and were forced to return at the entrance of Ganesh Dham. The forest department team is continuously monitoring the activities of tigers in Ranthambore Fort.
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