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Temple priests pointed out that wearing short clothes in the temple will lead to a lot of body exposure. (Representative image)
Notices detailing the dress code are prominently posted at the entrance to the temple.
The Hanuman Temple in Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) Sector 23 has introduced a new dress code policy to protect religious sanctity and cultural values. Under the new rules, people wearing short clothes will not be allowed to enter temples. Notices detailing the dress code are prominently posted at the entrance to the temple. The temple committee said the decision was taken to address concerns that wearing short clothes might offend the religious sentiments of other devotees. They believe that such clothing destroys the sanctity of worship and distracts those participating in spiritual practices.
The new policy aims to ensure that the religious atmosphere within the temple is maintained and all devotees can worship and meditate in an environment that respects their cultural and spiritual values.
The temple’s new dress code is aimed at maintaining the religious atmosphere and ensuring a respectful worship experience for all devotees. The ban specifically targets sleeveless tops, shorts, midriffs, T-shirts and towels. Devotees wearing such attire will not be allowed entry as these attires are considered inconsistent with the religious traditions and cultural values of the temple. All visitors are expected to adhere to this dress code and dress appropriately.
The temple priest pointed out that wearing short clothes in the temple will lead to a lot of body exposure, which may cause discomfort to other devotees. They noted that this visibility undermined the solemnity and serenity of the worship experience.
Therefore, the temple committee requires devotees to dress appropriately and respectfully when entering the temple to maintain a sacred atmosphere and ensure a respectful environment for all visitors.