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Etiquettes to following while visiting temples in India

The southern part of India is often regarded as the cultural center of India. With the sufficiency of delightful temples and holy shrines, this patch of India is a true blessing of God. On your South India tour package from Chennai, you would get to see numerous temples that are amazing to witness with your eyes. However, there are some etiquettes that you must know before you get an entry into the temple premises. They are as follows: -

● Removing the shoes and entering the temple is the first thing that you must remember. This is a sign of respect that shows that the temples were treated to be different, purer than the other places in the world. Also, roaming barefoot is an India tradition that is even followed in Indian households.

● You would need to wear a dress which covers up your body entirely. It is important to dress conservatively, that is never considered wearing trousers or skirts. Also, one must make sure that their shoulders are covered properly in the dress. It would be better to keep a spare shawl with you while visiting religious places in India, especially in the Gurdwaras, where both men and women are asked to cover their heads.

● There are a few temples in India whose rules are extremely strict concerning a person's attire. In such temples, leather items are strictly prohibited. Thus, you would be asked to remove your belt, wallet, or any of the accessories made up of leather. This is the Hindu culture that does not support the killing of animals and using their skin.

● It is essential to remember that you would always move ahead in the clockwise direction to any temple you enter. Even though the gate you enter is near the temple door, you would consider walking an entire circle and entering only by following the clockwise direction.

These temples are indeed myriad jewels of India that you must never consider skip visiting. A south India temple tour from Bangalore is something that would delight you more. So, discern the elegance of such monuments or religious shrines and add more good memories to your tour.

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