A visit to a Hindu temple can offer an insight into a culture and religion that may be very different from your own. But, when entering this sacred house of worship, always show respect in your new surroundings. Read on to learn more.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
Instructions
- 1Dress appropriately. In accordance with religious beliefs, avoid showing too much flesh. Make sure that shirts and tops have sleeves and that shorts and skirts fall below the knee. Women should avoid wearing low cut blouses and fasten all buttons. Don't wear clothes that have offensive slogans or sexual overtones.
- 2Behave. It may seem obvious, but many people don't understand how offensive their behavior can be. Be sedate and respectful and avoid loud conversation and laughter. Don't make comments criticizing the religion or culture. Always bear in mind that the temple is a sacred space for those that are there to worship.
- 3Leave habits outside. Extinguish cigarettes before entering and don't eat or drink anything once inside the temple. Don't chew gum loudly and always dispose of trash in a trashcan. Turn cell phones and pagers to silent or off completely.
- 4Follow the rules. Every temple is different and will have different rules and guidelines that you are expected to follow. Only enter during visiting hours, even though worshippers may be there all the time, you are only a visitor. Know what is out of bounds, innermost sanctums are only accessible to priests and Hindu followers.
Tips & Warnings
- Remove shoes and socks and enter the temple barefooted.
- Taking video or photos is not allowed and you may have to leave cameras at the door.
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