Nellore Pedda reddy Posted December 3, 2015 Report Posted December 3, 2015 High court vallaki kuda mind dobbindaa
JANASENA Posted December 3, 2015 Author Report Posted December 3, 2015 High court vallaki kuda mind dobbindaa Bhayya read the following Rules to follow before visiting a Mosque Remove Your Hat and Shoes: Hats and sunglasses should always be removed before you actually enter a mosque. Leave your shoes on the rack at the entrance. Some mosques will provide plastic covers for your feet. Be Respectful: Avoid making loud noises or engaging in unnecessary conversation inside of mosques. Turn off mobile phones, don't chew gum, and do not bring food or drinks inside of a mosque. Do Not Point Feet: While sitting, avoid pointing your feet in the direction of the Qibla - the primary wall inside the mosque indicating the direction of Mecca. Dress Appropriately: Modest dress is required. Men and women should both cover as much skin as possible; women are required to cover their heads HC ala anadam lo tappedmundI ? nenu choosanu Temple ki poyedappudu chala mandi shortsvesukoni veltahr.konthamandi nickers vesukoni vellevallani kooda choosanu. Temple ki vachevallandaru ki oka even dress code undalanadam tappemundi,?
dotnetrockz Posted December 3, 2015 Report Posted December 3, 2015 usa lo ne strict kadha...fully covered clothes lekunda chala temples lo allow cheyyaru... atlanta swaminarayan mandir
Nellore Pedda reddy Posted December 3, 2015 Report Posted December 3, 2015 Bhayya read the following Rules to follow before visiting a Mosque Remove Your Hat and Shoes: Hats and sunglasses should always be removed before you actually enter a mosque. Leave your shoes on the rack at the entrance. Some mosques will provide plastic covers for your feet. Be Respectful: Avoid making loud noises or engaging in unnecessary conversation inside of mosques. Turn off mobile phones, don't chew gum, and do not bring food or drinks inside of a mosque. Do Not Point Feet: While sitting, avoid pointing your feet in the direction of the Qibla - the primary wall inside the mosque indicating the direction of Mecca. Dress Appropriately: Modest dress is required. Men and women should both cover as much skin as possible; women are required to cover their heads HC ala anadam lo tappedmundI ? nenu choosanu Temple ki poyedappudu chala mandi shortsvesukoni veltahr.konthamandi nickers vesukoni vellevallani kooda choosanu. Temple ki vachevallandaru ki oka even dress code undalanadam tappemundi,? mana religion lo ila dress cheskuni vellali ani ledu kada ekkada?
Captain_nd_Coke Posted December 3, 2015 Report Posted December 3, 2015 mana religion lo ila dress cheskuni vellali ani ledu kada ekkada? Ekkada chadivav ledu ani anta confirm ga cheptunnav
Nellore Pedda reddy Posted December 3, 2015 Report Posted December 3, 2015 Ekkada chadivav ledu ani anta confirm ga cheptunnav mana religion sensible kabatti
JANASENA Posted December 3, 2015 Author Report Posted December 3, 2015 mana religion lo ila dress cheskuni vellali ani ledu kada ekkada? Dress Code: • We request every visitor to follow certain etiquette and modesty. • We request that visitors of all ages to dress neatly and cleanly. • Dress should provide appropriate body coverage at all times on the HCCC premises. For example short shorts, short skirts etc should be avoided. • Clothing with inappropriate and implied language or message should be avoided. • Please enquire with the priests regarding traditional attire suggested for special Puja or homa.
aakathaai Posted December 3, 2015 Report Posted December 3, 2015 good decision ekkada ela undaalo alaa untene baguntundi
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Kool_SRG Posted December 3, 2015 Report Posted December 3, 2015 THE HINDU It will be dhoti or pyjama for men, sari, half sari or churidhar for women. In a significant judgment, the Madras High Court Bench here on Tuesday prescribed a dress code for men, women and even children wanting to visit temples maintained by Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR and CE) Department across the State. Justice S. Vaidyanathan ordered that from January 1 men should wear a “dhoti or pyjama with upper cloth or formal pants and shirts” to temples and women should wear “a sari or a half sari or churidhar with upper cloth.” Children could wear “any fully covered dress.” He directed the HR and CE Commissioner to issue a circular to all temples under his jurisdiction to strictly adhere to the dress code. However, temples where men were prohibited from wearing an upper cloth could continue the practice, he clarified. The judge also said that his order should be followed as an interim measure till the State government takes a policy decision as expeditiously as possible to prescribe a similar dress code in order to enhance the spiritual ambience among devotees. “The temples which are not coming within the purview of the Government shall enforce their own dress code… Police shall not allow devotees inside any Hindu Temple of Tamil Nadu who wear dresses other than the one prescribed,” the judge ordered. Observing that the object of imposing dress code was to restrict devotees who visit temple in “improper clothing,” the judge said that all religions, including Christianity and Islam, prescribe a decent, neat and disciplined dress code for worshipping their respective Gods. Good Move..
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SANANTONIO Posted December 3, 2015 Report Posted December 3, 2015 good... thappu em ledu... Nenu okasari Nalgonda lo kolanupaka lo Jain temple ki pothe Belts thiseyyali, notiki addam ga cloth kattukovali, leather purse lu bayata petteyyali...evevo concepts chepparu...people were like entha strict chudandi...enthaina padhathi ani goppaga cheppukunnaru...ade same mana temples lo chesthe ekkada leni intolerance vasthadi janalaki...i saw grown men and women came to temple wearing skirts, shorts also.... Kerala lo baga follow avtharu...anni places lo follow avvali....so called broad minded and modern people ki mana acharam idi ra ani cheppina kuda thappe...Masjid, Church, Jain temples lo evaina rules pedthe matram evvariki levvadu noru
JANASENA Posted December 3, 2015 Author Report Posted December 3, 2015 good... thappu em ledu... Nenu okasari Nalgonda lo kolanupaka lo Jain temple ki pothe Belts thiseyyali, notiki addam ga cloth kattukovali, leather purse lu bayata petteyyali...evevo concepts chepparu...people were like entha strict chudandi...enthaina padhathi ani goppaga cheppukunnaru...ade same mana temples lo chesthe ekkada leni intolerance vasthadi janalaki...i saw grown men and women came to temple wearing skirts, shorts also.... Kerala lo baga follow avtharu...anni places lo follow avvali....so called broad minded and modern people ki mana acharam idi ra ani cheppina kuda thappe...Masjid, Church, Jain temples lo evaina rules pedthe matram evvariki levvadu noru +1
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