Although it is good practice to wash feet before entering mandir, many do not abide by it, including myself. However, it is imperative that people leave their footwear outside before entering the mandir. They are given the option to wash hands and feet if they choose, but as said many don't. Also, many usually bathe before they go to a mandir, so they might feel they are clean.
you have to take ur shoes off before entering
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All the above
clothing
•They take of their shoes and wash their hands upon entering•They give food and nuts to the Murtis•The Murtis' clothes are changed at certain times of the day
all of the above
Be invited, or so the myths say.
The devotion of those who worship there makes the very building itself an offering to God, which is one reason why Hindus remove their shoes upon entering. Entering holy ground, the removal of shoes is a sign of respect.
they dont have to be dressed they were the clothes that they die in
A log book you must sign before entering a ship's gangway.
Visitors must cover their head with a piece of clothing and remove their shoes, placing them in the hall before washing their feet.