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this is really a matter of common sense. A woman who goes to a wedding in general must wear clothing that fits the occasion. As long as you understand that what you are attending is, to Catholics, a sacred event, you should be able to figure out what to wear without recourse to a "no-go" lst.
no they do not wear shoes when they get married. Mainly because place where marriage is done is sacred & Hindus do not wear shoes in sacred places.
Males wear long sheet of cloth named as dhoti as the lower and womens wear another long sheet of cloth known as Saree. Peech or white colour is known as sacred for pilgrimage
Judaism has thousands of rituals. If you are asking for an example of 1 ritual, it is customary for men to wear head coverings when praying (and very traditional Jews wear them all the time).
yes you can still wear it but not transform it
The performer / brahmin should wear dhoti (Kachche Panche) and others can wear normal cloths. Women to wear saree during men performing the rituals.
One of the reasons Guru Nanak refuses to wear the sacred scarf is because it is a sign of discrimination because not everyone can wear the scarf. He also points out that wearing the scarf has become an empty ritual over the years.
At Pow Wows or sacred get togethers I believe.
A woman can wear a fake tattoo on her face or paint it to be weird. A woman can also wear a weird hat on her head.
The woman would wear rag clothes.
Regular clothes, it's sacred so don't climb it but otherwise it really doesn't matter what you wear, as long as you wear something. :P
when she want to wear i think