No Short Dresses Allowed: 8 Temples Where Inappropriate Dressing Is Ban

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Yashshvi Srivastava
Sep 03, 2024

Shore Temple, Mahabalipuram

The Shore temple allows dhoti or pajamas for men with an upper cloth or formal shirt and trousers for men and a saree or suit for women.

Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain

The famous Lord Shiva temple with millions of devotees every year allows traditional dhoti for men and saree for women.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi

This temple in Uttar Pradesh is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. One is not allowed to dress inappropriately in the temple premises.

Tulja Bhavani Temple, Maharashtra

The very famous Tulja Bhavani temple located in Tuljapur attracts large devotees but dressing inappropriately is also not allowed in this temple.

Murudeshwar, Karnataka

The devotees are not allowed in jeans, shorts, or t-shirts on the temple premises. The dress code for women is a saree or suit and for men is trousers and a shirt.

Dwarkadhish Temple, Gujarat

Dwarkadhish temple attracts massive Krishna devotees towards itself. Wearing inappropriate clothes is not allowed in the temple.

Mathura Temples

The temples located in Mathura are famous for their extraordinary festival celebration. However, torn Jeans, shorts, and night suits are banned in the temple.

Kainchi Dham Temple, Uttarakhand

Kainchi Dham is a popular temple that has always been in celebrities' talks and disallows wearing inappropriate dresses.

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