Perhaps if you want to come to Vrindavan in mathura and go to the temple to see Thakur Banke Bihari, then know the appeal of the temple administration. Now before entering Thakur Banke Bihari temple, instructions have been given regarding the dress, for which banners have also been put up. In the banner, devotees have been appealed that this is a religious place and not a tourist place. Maintain the dignity of Thakur Banke Bihari temple.
Meanwhile an appeal has been made by the temple administration to the devotees regarding entry into Banke Bihari temple and banners of appeal have been put up on the roads leading to the temple. A large number of devotees from the country and abroad reach Banke Bihari temple daily to have darshan, in which devotees take advantage of parikrama sankirtan and darshan. Now an appeal has been issued by the temple administration regarding entry into the temple, in which it has been said that the devotees coming to the temple should take special care of their dress.
Furthermore while entering the temple, do not wear short skirts, half pants, bermuda, torn jeans, leather belts. This is a religious place and not a tourist spot. Maintain the dignity of the temple. Devotees coming to the temple should come wearing decent clothes. Devotees coming to visit Thakur Banke Bihari temple should enter the temple wearing traditional and decent clothes. Before entering Thakur Banke Bihari temple, you should know the appeal issued regarding the dress code. Banners have been put up on the roads leading to the temple by the Vrindavan Thakur Banke Bihari temple administration and an appeal has also been made in the banner. Devotees from every corner of the country and the world come to Vrindavan to have darshan of Thakur Banke Bihari. The visiting devotees do parikrama, kirtan and take advantage of the darshan of Thakur Banke Bihari. Now before entering the temple, pay attention to the appeal of the temple administration. Banners have been put up by Thakur Banke Bihari temple administration with an appeal that people should not enter the temple wearing short skirts, half pants, bermuda shorts, torn jeans and leather belts.