Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 Om Namoh Narayanaya. Dear Baba Ji, Pranaaam. It is very distressing to read about the incidents that is still happening in this most sacred Shrine. I cannot believe that people are making a fuss over the churidar. This dress is a Muslim dress. The Mughals when they invaded Bharat, chose to desecrate and change as much as they could and the Churidar is their desecration of the suit that was worn mostly by the Punjabis which had a full wide pants and long full top. They tightened the pants so that the shape of the legs can be seen and they also tightened the bodice to create the same effect--they were a lecherous womanising bunch. There is nothing wrong is having a strict dress code for this sacred Shrine--there are strict dress codes in all sorts of places and you have to abide by them or cannot gain entry. These days, even the salwar/kameez have gotten to some very disgraceful styles that leave a lot of your body exposed--the tops are not even covering the legs at all. We have a dress code at our Mandir--why the fuss at such a sacred place over a foreign imposed dress? And for those who are criticising you---ignore them. They will one day hopefully recover their senses. Please keep on praying--The Lord is testing the fortitude of His Devotees. May Lord Guruvayoor bless all of us. Regards, Nanda TAD VISNOH PARAMAM PADAM (Rg Veda 1.22.20) Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 --- Nanda <nandukother wrote: Om Namoh Narayanaya. Dear Devotee, Pranaaam. It is very distressing to read about the incidents that is still happening in this most sacred Shrine. I cannot believe that people are making a fuss over the churidar. This dress is a Muslim dress. The Mughals when they invaded Bharat, chose to desecrate and change as much as they could and the Churidar is their desecration of the suit that was worn mostly by the Punjabis which had a full wide pants and long full top. They tightened the pants so that the shape of the legs can be seen and they also tightened the bodice to create the same effect--they were a lecherous womanising bunch. There is nothing wrong is having a strict dress code for this sacred Shrine--there are strict dress codes in all sorts of places and you have to abide by them or cannot gain entry. These days, even the salwar/kameez have gotten to some very disgraceful styles that leave a lot of your body exposed--the tops are not even covering the legs at all. We have a dress code at our Mandir--why the fuss at such a sacred place over a foreign imposed dress? And for those who are criticising you---ignore them. They will one day hopefully recover their senses. Please keep on praying--The Lord is testing the fortitude of His Devotees. May Lord Guruvayoor bless all of us. Regards, Nanda TAD VISNOH PARAMAM PADAM (Rg Veda 1.22.20) Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Tryit now. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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