Garbharakshambigai Temple Dress Code Guidelines
The Sri Garbarakshambigai Temple maintains a respectful dress code that honors traditional Indian customs and religious sanctity. Visitors are kindly requested to follow these guidelines during their temple visit.
Traditional Attire Guidelines
Traditional Indian attire is recommended and encouraged for all visitors to show respect to the temple and its devotees. These guidelines apply to locals, foreigners, pilgrims, and tourists alike.
✅ Appropriate Attire for Men
- Traditional dhoti with upper cloth
- Formal shirt and trousers
- Pyjamas with appropriate upper garment
✅ Appropriate Attire for Women
- Traditional saree
- Half-saree
- Salwar kameez with blouse
- Churidar with appropriate upper garment
Restricted Items and Clothing
👎 Please Avoid:
- Any leather or animal skin products; this could be offensive.
🚫 Not allowed:
- Sleeveless tops or blouses
- Mini-skirts or short dresses
- Shorts or bermudas
- Low-waist jeans
- Short-length t-shirts
- Any clothing that exposes the legs
Important Note:
The temple authorities reserve the right to deny entry to visitors who do not adhere to the dress code guidelines. These rules are in place to maintain the sanctity of the temple and ensure a respectful environment for all devotees.
By following these dress code guidelines, you help maintain the sacred atmosphere of the Sri Garbarakshambigai Temple and show respect for local traditions and customs.