
(Credit : India Posts English)
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) – The iconic Jain temple in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, has prohibited devotees, both men and women, from wearing revealing clothes, including shorts, mini skirts, etc. while visiting. A board with the order of the Digambar Jain Sabha is now placed in front of the Holy place. According to the temple administration, this action was taken to preserve the tradition and culture of the place.
Sanjay Jain, the temple priest, discussed the guidelines with the media. He asserted that people are losing touch with their cultural heritage. He stated that women are not covering their heads is an example of this. He has also provided guidance to the followers on how to perform the Darshan with devotion in mind. He pointed out that the problem of entering the temple in inappropriate attire is not only restricted to Shimla but it is a problem in the entire country. He further continued that prayer for world peace and prosperity is held within the temple and hence decorum should be observed.
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