Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

Check your clothes before going to Siddhivinayak temple, dress code has applied, torn jeans, short skirt banned


The famous Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai has released the dress code for devotees on Tuesday. From now on, small clothes, torn jeans and backless dress have been banned inside the temple. In such a situation, if you come wearing small clothes i.e. Western dress to see Bappa, then you will not be given entry inside the temple. The notice announced by Shri Siddhivinayak Ganpati Temple Trust (SGTT) states that men and women will have to come only wearing decent clothes, ie Indian dress, only then they will be given entry into the temple. he/she has said that all the devotees should come to the temple wearing such clothes, which maintain the dignity and purity of the temple. Let us know in such a situation, what to keep in mind about clothes to see Bappa.

Pay attention to your clothes before going to the temple
According to the new rules, if you are going to visit the famous Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai, then you have to pay attention to your clothes. Do not wear clothes like torn jeans, short skirts, backless dress in the temple at all. If you are a woman, then keep a scarf with you, so that you can cover your head in the temple.

Complaints were coming with clothes, so the decision taken

The temple trust said that many complaints about unfair clothes were constantly coming. In such a situation, some devotees were coming to see such clothes, which were against the reputation of the temple, due to which other devotees coming to the Siddhivinayak temple were inconvenienced. The dress code has been created in view of the inconvenience of many devotees. Let us tell you, not only the Siddhivinayak temple but many temples across the country have started implementing dress code for devotees in recent times.

Devotees appreciate this decision
Devotees have praised this rule for implementing dress code in Siddhivinayak temple and banning western dress. Everyone is also appreciating this rule on social media platforms. Devotees say that every temple should have such a rule, this rule is best for you for Indian culture. Let me tell you, Siddhivinayak Temple is located in Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra.
It is one of the grand temples of the city. This temple was built in 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil. The idol of Siddhivinayak, a form of Lord Ganesha inside this temple, is installed in a small pavilion. The wooden doors of the sanctum sanctorum reflect Ashtavinayak, while gold water is offered on the inner roof.

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