Vrindavan's Thakur Bankebihari Temple has appealed to the visitors to "dress modestly" and refrain from wearing "indecent clothes" while on the temple premises.
Vrindavan's Thakur Bankebihari Temple has appealed to the visitors to "dress modestly" and refrain from wearing "indecent clothes" while on the temple premises.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Chandausi tehsildar Dhirendra Singh said on Tehsil Diwas (December 21), a complaint was submitted to the district magistrate regarding the Banke Bihari temple ...
Banke Bihari temple, Vrindavan has urged the devotees ... The banners have the pictures of clothes that are prohibited. It is also mentioned that this is a religious place, not a tourist destination.
Sambhal (UP), Dec 24 (PTI) Acting on a representation regarding the Banke Bihari temple in Sambhal, the district administration on Tuesday reached the spot to determine the age of the structure and to ...
Acting on a representation regarding the Banke Bihari temple in Sambhal, the district administration on Tuesday reached the spot to determine the age of the structure and to investigate facts related ...
SAMVHAL (UP), Dec 24 : Acting on a representation regarding the Banke Bihari temple in Sambhal, the district administration on Tuesday reached the spot to determine the age of the structure and to ...
Mathura: Vrindavan's Thakur Bankebihari Temple has appealed to the visitors to "dress modestly" and refrain from wearing "indecent clothes" while on the temple premises. The appeal was made given the ...
The Shri Banke Bihari Mandir in Mathura town of Uttar Pradesh has come up with a banner outside the temple prescribing dress code for devotees desisting dresses like mini skirts and torn jeans. The ...
Officials are investigating the structure, believed to have been built during the Bilari King's reign, and plan to renovate the nearby Banke Bihari Temple. Locals claim revolutionaries used the ...
In Banke Bihari temple, the icon of Radha Krishna's united form stands in the Tribhanga posture. Thousands of devotees, both from India and abroad, visit the temple every year.