HARIDWAR NEWS: New dress code implemented for priests and employees in the Chandi Temple, carries this dress code that has been implemented for Chandi Temple priests and staff in Haridwar

For the ease of dedicated in Chandi Temple Shyampur, clothing code for priest employees and management staff was implemented. Identity cards will also be issued to ensure the identity of the abused employees. The Red Dhoti-Kurta for priests is a yellow Kurta pajama prescribed for the Sevadars and the brown Kurta pajama for other staff members. Rahul Sharma, Shyampur. Separate clothing was implemented in the Chandi Temple for priests worshiping the dedicated, the employees serving in the temple and the staff who handle the responsibility of management. In light of the comfort of the dedicated, the Temple Trust has made this decision so that any kind of misconduct can be easily identified. Remove ad, just read the news, identity card will also be issued to all staff. Millions of dedicates reach Sheesh Navane in the Chandi Temple throughout the year. To reach the temple, some dedicated udankhatola and some reach to visit. Bhavani Nandan Giri was appointed Mahant after Mahant Rohit Giri went to jail. A few days later, at the command of the Supreme Court, the responsibility to maintain the temple was assigned to the Badri-Kedar Temple Committee. Temple Trusts and BKTC operates the temple with mutual harmony, which is monitored by district magistrate Mayur Dixit. There are many changes in the arrangements of the Temple Beach. Special care is taken to the dedicated coming to the temple to have any inconvenience. In this order, the Temple Management has released a new clothing code for priests, Sevadars and other employees. Below is Red Dhoti-Kurta for priests, yellow kurta for Sevadars and white pajamas, while brown Kurta-Kurta is prescribed for other staff. The first priests were yellow Dhoti-Kurta, but it was now replaced due to the early dirt. Mahant Bhavani Nandan Giri of the Temple said many problems were reported due to a lack of clothing. Now the work that is there will be able to focus on it. It was made compulsory for all priests and employees to get beard, along with a daily prescribed dress. In the order issued on August 10, it was also said that no anesthetics, including Bidi, will be consumed in the temple site. All employees, servicemen and priests have been warned that if someone violates these rules, his one -day salary will be deducted and that he will not be allowed to enter the temple that day.

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