Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Unveiling the Dress Code for Visitors

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: January 5, 2024 03:39 PM2024-01-05T15:39:51+5:302024-01-05T15:39:51+5:30

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Invitations have been extended to numerous eminent figures, encompassing senior leaders, actors, artists, and industrialists, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to partake in the abhishek ceremony of Ram Lalla. The anticipation is palpable as everyone looks forward to catching a glimpse of Ram Lalla at the Ayodhya temple during this monumental event.

For those contemplating a visit to Ayodhya for the darshan of Ram Lalla, it is advised to attire oneself in traditional clothing. Men are encouraged to don dhoti with either a kurta or kurta pyjama, in keeping with the Hindu tradition of wearing such attire during worship. This adherence to traditional clothing aims to enhance the joy of participating in this spectacular ceremony.

For women planning to attend, it is recommended to adorn Indian attire, with a preference for saris. If not comfortable with a sari, opting for a Punjabi dress or a similar traditional outfit is suitable. Additionally, it is crucial to refrain from wearing torn or tattered clothing in the temple premises, as maintaining the sanctity of the structure is our collective responsibility.

In Hinduism, the color black is deemed inauspicious and is discouraged during worship and darshan. Therefore, it is advised to abstain from wearing black clothes when visiting the temple. This precaution ensures an uninterrupted and propitious darshan of the deity, enhancing the spiritual experience during the visit.

While some rules may go unspoken, it is essential to adhere to them with prudence. It's regrettable that the discussion revolves around guidelines for dressing, but when embarking on a journey to the sacred land of Ayodhya or any other temple, let us voluntarily establish rules that honor the sanctity of our culture and traditions.