<p>Mumbai: Devotees wearing short skirts or revealing clothes will not be allowed in the famous Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai from next week, as per a dress code announced on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple Trust (SSGTT) said devotees would have to wear decent and body-covering clothes, preferably decent Indian attire.</p>.<p>Starting next week, devotees wearing revealing or inappropriate attire will not be allowed to enter the temple situated in the Prabhadevi area, the SSGTT said.</p>.No entry for devotees clad in 'western and skimpy' dress at Ratlam's Kalika temple.<p>The Trust said the dress code decision followed several complaints regarding inappropriate clothing causing discomfort to other devotees.</p>.<p>"Devotees wearing trousers with cuts or torn fabric, short skirts, or clothing that exposes body parts will not be permitted inside the temple," the order stated.</p>.<p>The Trust said the temple attracts thousands of devotees daily from across the country and that many visitors had expressed concerns about attire that they felt was disrespectful in a place of worship.</p>.<p>"After receiving repeated requests, the temple trust decided to implement the dress code to preserve the sanctity of the temple," it said.</p>.<p>The Trust clarified that the dress code is being introduced to ensure that all devotees feel comfortable during their visit and to maintain decorum within the temple premises.</p>
<p>Mumbai: Devotees wearing short skirts or revealing clothes will not be allowed in the famous Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai from next week, as per a dress code announced on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple Trust (SSGTT) said devotees would have to wear decent and body-covering clothes, preferably decent Indian attire.</p>.<p>Starting next week, devotees wearing revealing or inappropriate attire will not be allowed to enter the temple situated in the Prabhadevi area, the SSGTT said.</p>.No entry for devotees clad in 'western and skimpy' dress at Ratlam's Kalika temple.<p>The Trust said the dress code decision followed several complaints regarding inappropriate clothing causing discomfort to other devotees.</p>.<p>"Devotees wearing trousers with cuts or torn fabric, short skirts, or clothing that exposes body parts will not be permitted inside the temple," the order stated.</p>.<p>The Trust said the temple attracts thousands of devotees daily from across the country and that many visitors had expressed concerns about attire that they felt was disrespectful in a place of worship.</p>.<p>"After receiving repeated requests, the temple trust decided to implement the dress code to preserve the sanctity of the temple," it said.</p>.<p>The Trust clarified that the dress code is being introduced to ensure that all devotees feel comfortable during their visit and to maintain decorum within the temple premises.</p>