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    Why is photography forbidden inside a Hindu Temple?
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    There may be multiple reasons. A likely reason is that the noise of cameras/phones and the action of people taking photographs would distract the worshipers and make the temple feel more like a tourist location than a holy site.
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    Why do some people touch the floor and pray at the entrance?
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    This is likely done as a sign of spiritual preparation and devotion before entering the temple itself.
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    Can I bring a backpack into the temple?
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    You should leave all bags and cameras in the baggage cabin in the car park prior to entering the complex.
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    Why are there Buddha statues on a Hindi article?
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    Gautama Buddha is viewed as an avatar of the god Vishnu in Vaishnava Hinduism.
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    What is the number one rule for visiting the Mandir?
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    Always stay quiet. Being a Hindu, I have seen pujaris (priests) get extremely mad when people talk. It is kind of like the feeling when somebody disturbs you in the middle of reading a book. They are usually chanting the mantras for the aradhana of the deity and don't like being disturbed.
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    Can you take a bath after returning from a Hindu temple on a sultry day?
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    Yes, you can bathe after, but it is crucial you bathe before your visit and have clean clothes. After your visit, you are free to bathe again if you wish.
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    I am told a woman's head must be covered with a shawl or scarf at temple. Is it worn at all times throughout the visit?
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    No, it does not have to be covered; many women go into the temple without a scarf or shawl.
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    Can I touch the priest's leg in the temple?
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    Some more traditional devotee touch the top of a priest's foot. However, priests can be uncomfortable with this, as it is a somewhat grandiose sign of respect in some temples and is certainly not required.
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    Should I give a gift or money at an Indian wedding?
    Orange Goddess
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    Yes. This is common tradition at Indian weddings. Money is the most thoughtful gift for the newlyweds.
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    Does Hinduism have an official conversion ceremony?
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    No, there is no official conversion ceremony in Hinduism.
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    Can I take a photo of the temple from outside? There are figures on the outside, and I'm curious about what they represent.
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    Those figures repressent mythological stories. You can take pictures if you want. However avoid doing so if the temple restricts photography.
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    Am I able to ask the priest questions about embracing the Hindu religion?
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    Many temples are busy and the priests may not have time to answer such questions. However, most temples have an office where you can ask for information.
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    Can women visit a Hindu temple wearing modern dress, like jeans and a t-shirt?
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    Yes, western wear is okay. Typical rules on clothing are that you should be covered appropriately (no shorts/short skirts, no tank tops, no low necklines, etc.). As long as you aren't wearing anything too revealing, you'll be allowed in the temple.
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    Why do Hindus cover their heads during Puja in Mandir?
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    Hair is seen as a symbol of pride and ego; to gain spirituality, you must eradicate ego.
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    Can I have my hair down at a Hindu temple?
    Orange Goddess
    Community Answer
    It depends on the region you are in and what their standards are for situations like this.
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    What colors are appropriate to wear in the temple?
    Rtiav
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    There is no color code for how you dress, as long as you cover your shoulders and back and dress modestly!
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    My daughter in law is a foreigner and she respects our religion and culture. But she was denied even entering a temple compound, let alone viewing the architecture of the temple from the compound.
    Tango Echo
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    It is likely due to temple laws that restrict foreigners to enter the temple, just like in many temples and jagannath temple.
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    How much would be a fair offering in the donation box in a temple in India or Sri Lanka for a Western visitor?
    Tango Echo
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    Just give offerings by your heart. It doesn't matter whether that be 1 rupee or 1000 rupees.
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    Can I bring drinks into a temple?
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    Bringing outside food or drinks into the temple may be seen as offensive to some, so it is advised to refrain from doing so.
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    Does the Hindu religion have people (such as priests) who specialise in offering healing?
    Pattai
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    Hindu religion leaves healing up to Ishwara, the ultimate God of all beings. However, priests can assist in performing specific rites that are described in the holy books for healing specific conditions.
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    Is there a color of long dress for ladies that should be avoided? Is red allowed? Also, do men need to wear a head covering?
    Pattai
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    No, there are no prohibited colors. However, some colors are considered sacred and auspicious - red, yellow, ochre, blue and green. Black is worn on special occasions - usually signifying a resolve of some kind that the wearer intends to fulfill over a period of time.
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    Do you need to wash your hair before entering a temple?
    Pattai
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    No, but it is good practice to keep it tied. Not only is that more hygienic - it does not fly off and fall into prasad, for example. It is also considered respectful.
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    I have a lot of food allergies. How do I respectfully decline the Prasad?
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    They usually have fruits, but if you are allergic to that, you can always just take the thirty (holy water). Or you can just say that you have allergies and they will be understanding.
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    As a Christian, what is appropriate behavior in a Hindu temple?
    Tom De Backer
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    You are not a Hindu, so you cannot observe the practices and rituals Hindu people would adhere to. Nor can you practice your own. That leaves simply a respectful stance, silence, quietude. Don't be the center of attention, don't touch or disturb anything, keep your voice low or refrain from speaking entirely. Follow the methods in the article with regard to dress, behavior, etc.
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    Can the foreigner enter the temple though the foreigner believes in Hindu? Is someone forbidden from entering a temple because of their nationality?
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    Not at all. You are there to worship God, no one is forbidden to worship God. They might stop you if you are not wearing religious Hindu attire though, but luckily most temples have a shop where you may purchase one.
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    Is it okay to wear a scarf to a Hindu temple?
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    It depends on the type of scarf, but most probably all clothing is allowed provided it is not made from animal skins.
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    Can I wear traditional Indian clothing to a Hindu temple?
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    Yes! That's even better, as people would appreciate seeing foreigners taking interest in Indian culture.
  • Question
    Can anyone build a Hindu temple? What rules are involved?
    Community Answer
    You are free to build a shrine at home. Rules differ according to denomination when it comes to building a public temple.
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    What times should I visit a Hindu temple?
    Community Answer
    When you feel like you want to. Nobody will ever force you to go there at any certain time.
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    Can I visit a Hindu temple after eating meat?
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    Yes. But if you are going to do puja, eat your meat an hour before you go to the temple, so as to be respectful.
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