Regulation from Fifth Executive Committee
Cleanliness: Visitors should be physically clean and wear clean clothes, preferably traditional attire.
Respectful Attire: Clothing should be modest and cover shoulders and knees. Some temples may have specific dress code requirements.
Shoe Removal: Shoes must be removed before entering the temple.
Silence and Decorum: Maintaining silence, avoiding loud conversations, and refraining from disruptive behavior are expected.
Respect for the Deity and Priests: Devotees should show respect for the deity, priests, and temple staff.
No Leather Items: Leather items like bags or belts are generally not allowed inside the temple.
No Littering: Maintaining cleanliness within the temple premises is essential.
No Photography (in some areas): Photography may be restricted in certain areas of the temple.
No Food or Drink (except Prasad): Food and drinks are usually not allowed inside the temple, except for Prasad (blessed food).
No Smoking or Alcohol: Smoking and alcohol consumption are typically prohibited.
Respect the Queue: Visitors should follow the designated pathways and queues.
Mobile Phones: Mobile phones should be switched off or put on silent mode.
Children: Children should be supervised by responsible adults.
Vehicles: Vehicles should be parked in designated areas