Goa temple bans foreigners’ entry
A few of the important temples in Goa have recently laid down a strict dress code for visitors, aimed at especially those from the foreign countries; while one prominent temple has banned foreigners altogether.
Why a dress code? Temple authorities say that the devotees were upset over “scantily dressed” tourists in “beach wear” entering the temples. Mahalasa Naray-ani Temple at Mardol, 20 km from Panaji, has put up a board: “Entry Restricted for Foreign Tourists”.
Mangueshi temple at Mangueshi village and Ramnathi temple at Ponda have put a dress code in place. “We are not against the foreigners, but their dresses and conduct in the temple is highly objectionable,” said Mahalasa Narayani Temple head Vinod Kamat.
The locals were recently outraged after some foreigners, out of ignorance, wore garlands. The garlands were supposed to be offered to the deity. —PTI
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