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(A dress code refers to the regulations regarding clothing that must be worn while entering the temple.)

Jejuri (Pune) – A dress code has been implemented for devotees visiting the sacred Khandoba Temple at Jejuri Fort, which is considered Maharashtra’s Kuldaivat (family deity). This decision has been taken by the temple trust, which has also announced guidelines regarding the dress code.
As per the new rules, devotees must wear traditional Indian attire while visiting the temple. The Shri Martand Dev Sansthan Trust, Jejuri, has decided that only those dressed in Indian clothing will be allowed entry. Western attire will not be permitted, meaning devotees wearing such outfits will be denied entry to Khanderaya’s darshan.
Temple Trust Guidelines :
1.Devotees (both men and women) will not be allowed entry in revealing or inappropriate clothing.
2.Ripped jeans, Bermuda shorts, mini skirts, or similar fashionable attire will be strictly prohibited.
3.Clothing above the knees or excessively short outfits must not be worn while visiting the temple.
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