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Ram temple priests get new dress code, banned from carrying phones

Temple sources said the move to ban priests from carrying their phones to the temples was as part of security measures.

Updated on: Jul 04, 2024 07:33 AM IST
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Priests of the Ayodhya Ram temple are now attired in traditional yellow clothes from those of saffron earlier. Also, taking phones to the temple has been banned for priests as well.

Priests now sport a dhoti, chaubandi and turban, all of which are yellow. Earlier, they wore saffron kurta, turban and dhoti. (Sourced)
Priests now sport a dhoti, chaubandi and turban, all of which are yellow. Earlier, they wore saffron kurta, turban and dhoti. (Sourced)

Along with other instructions, the temple trust has issued a new dress code for the priests as per which they now sport a dhoti, chaubandi and turban, all of which are yellow. Earlier, they wore saffron kurta, turban and dhoti.

The turban is made of cotton, and the priests were given training to how to sport them properly. The chaubandi, a kurta-like cloth, has a rope, not buttons, to hold it in place. The dhoti sported by the priests cover their legs till the ankles.

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Temple sources said the move to ban priests from carrying their phones to the temples was as part of security measures. It was taken after recent pictures of the temple were leaked online, they said.

 
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