Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 Ohm Namo Narrayanya; Ohm Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya Dear Varshage, Its grate......... Even you are from north India you would like to follow our Kerala customs. It has to be appreciated. The Temples of Kerala are different from other parts of the country. The traditions, dress code and festivals are also different. The Bhramins in kerala are also different from other parts of the country. Most of the temples in Kerala are following the rituals insisted by the Grate Parashurama and Sankarachryar. We should be proud to follow the same. Our Devaswam minister is a non believers and the devaswam officials are playing the way what he says. We can follow our old tradition itself... Regards Keerthi Kumar Ohm Namo Narrayanya; Ohm Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya > > > > > > On 7/28/07, Varsha <drvknaik > wrote: > > > > -I come from north India . There are no problems > of women wearing > > saree there. I strongly feel old traditions are > deliberately with > > UNITED efforts SHOULD be maintained. THE SAREE > MUST BE MANDATORY > to > > entire temple premises . The traditions cant be > yielded to > > discomforts of today's women. throughout they wear > churidar /jeans > > or anything . IN TEMPLE EVERYONE HAS TO COME IN > SAREE. I implore > all > > the HINDU INDIAN WOMEN TO WEAR ONLY SAREE AND > ENTER TEMPLE EVEN IF > > LAW MAKERS IMPLEMENT TO CHANGE THE TRADITION!!! > > > > WITH HUMBLE REGARDS< > > A STAUNCH YOUNG KRISHNA BHAKTA > > DR>VARSHA > > > > guruvayur@grou ps.com, " sreedhar c.p " > <sreepal20@ .> > > wrote: > > > > > > Guruvayur Temple Changes Dress Code to Allow > Women in Churidar's > > > > > > GURUVAYUR, KERALA, July 27, 2007: Kerala's famed > Guruvayur > > temple declared a change in the dress code - now > women can enter > the > > shrine wearing the churidar instead of the > traditional sari. In > > Kerala, churidar is a synonym for salwar-kameez, > and in the past > > women were allowed to go inside the Sri Krishna > Temple here only > in > > saris. But Vijayan Nambiar, manager of the temple, > said the > > Guruvayur Devasthanam Board had taken a decision > on churidars at > its > > meeting Thursday. " This was a long-pending demand > from several > > women, especially those who arrive in large > numbers from north > India > > where saris are not that common. Moreover in > Kerala too, the > > churidar has become common, " said Nambiar. He > added the change was > > taking place after discussions between the Board > and several Hindu > > organizations. > > > > > > in.news.. com > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > > Answers - Get better answers from someone > who knows. > Tryit > > now. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > dotcompals: www.dotcompals. in > > .Org domain Names for just 2.5 USD > > > > > > Krishna Prasad > > > === message truncated === ______________________________\ ____ Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. http://search./search?fr=oni_on_mail & p=summer+activities+for+kids & cs=bz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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