City
Epaper

Jain temple in Shimla bans entry of devotees wearing short-length clothes

By ANI | Updated: June 18, 2023 00:35 IST

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], June 18 : Devotees wearing short clothes have been banned entry to a century-old Jain ...

Open in App

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], June 18 : Devotees wearing short clothes have been banned entry to a century-old Jain temple in Shimla, with the authorities at the shrine defending the move citing the need to maintain discipline, decorum and values of the Hindu culture.

The temple, run by the Shree Digambar Jain Sabha, is popular with people belonging to the Jain community. The temple administration recently put up a notice outside the temple, underling the new dress code.

"All women and men should come to the temple wearing decent clothes. Those wearing short clothes, half pants, Bermuda, mini skirt, night suit, torn jeans, frock and three-Quarter jeans etc. should only pay obeisance outside the temple premises," read the notice stuck outside the Jain temple by the Shree Digambar Jain Sabha, Shimla.

A priest of the Jain temple on Saturday said the decision was taken keeping in mind the changing fashion and sartorial preferences in women and the corrosion of values in the Hindu society.

He said to maintain decorum, discipline and values, the decision had to be taken.

"Anyone visiting the temple needs to be in decent clothes. We have prohibited the entry of people wearing half pants, half clothes, miniskirts and torn jeans etc. People are falling out of the habit of visiting temples and in today's day and age, maintaining culture and traditions is turning out to be a struggle. In the past, our elders would visit temples in decent clothes but now the young boys and girls, as well as adult women, visit temples in short-length clothes. This is not good. The influx of western habits and culture is corroding our religious values," Pandit Sanjay Kumar Jain, a priest at the Jain temple Shimla, said.

"This decision was taken as per religious norms. People praticising other other faiths never drift from their core religious beliefs and ways but those belonging to the Hindu and Sanatan dharma are compromising with their religious values. We installed a board underlining the new dress code and the visitors have started following it," the priest added.

"This is an old temple going back over 100 years. This decision reflects our tradition. Those visiting temples in short clothes are violating the customs and traditions associated with these places of worship," said a devotee.

Another devotee, Harsh Jain, said, "Our culture does not allow it (wearing short-length clothes). When it comes to temples, one needs to follow the rules. We are adopting the western culture and forgetting our own."

Recently, the keepers of the iconic Jama Masjid in New Delhi had put up a controversial notice, banning the entry of women unless escorted by their male partners.

However, the notice was taken down in the face of protests and outrage on social media.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Shree digambar jain sabhashimlaNew DelhiNew Delhi Lok SabhaNew Delhi DistrictNew Delhi AirportShimla DistrictLucknow New DelhiLucknow New Delhi Tejas ExpressNew Delhi TimesBjp New Delhi
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketIND-W vs AUS-W, 3rd ODI: Australia Women Win Toss, Opt to Bat Against India in Series Decider; Check Playing XIs

CricketWhy Is India Women’s Cricket Team Wearing a Pink Jersey in IND-W vs AUS-W 3rd ODI 2025 Match?

CricketIND-W vs AUS-W 3rd ODI LIVE Cricket Streaming: When and Where to Watch India Women vs Australia Women Final Match

NationalPanchkula–Shimla Highway Traffic Update: Injuries Feared After Huge Tree Falls on School Bus Amid Rains

NationalDelhi: 8 Accused in Vehicle Theft Cases Arrested During Police Patrolling, Stolen Scooters and Bikes Recovered

National Realted Stories

NationalAshok Gehlot condemns RSS event at Rajasthan University, questions police role

NationalNine Assam contractual workers killed as arch collapses in Chennai's thermal power station

NationalPM Modi Condoles Death of 9 Workers in Arch Collapse at Tamil Nadu Power Plant; Announces Rs 2 Lakh Ex-Gratia

NationalDelhi HC grants injunction in favour of Nagarjuna in personality rights case

NationalTripura surpasses national average in MGNREGA mandays last year: Official