The Siddhivinayak temple trust in Mumbai has advised devotees to avoid wearing inappropriate clothing such as torn jeans, skirts, and revealing outfits during their visit. The trust emphasizes respecting the temple’s sanctity by dressing appropriately, drawing parallels to how people dress for community gatherings and festivals.
Siddhivinayak bans attire ‘not in sync with Indian ethos’: Torn jeans, skirts

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