Our Rules
We humbly request all devotees and pilgrims to join us in maintaining the sanctity of this Holy place by adhering to the following regulations:
Modest and respectable attire should be worn, particularly in the presence of the deities. Shorts or skirts above knee length should be avoided.
Devotees should avoid entering the Mandir during the period of ‘Sutak’ following family bereavements and births. Other restrictions of ritual impurity should be similarly followed.
No illegal drugs, alcohol and tobacco should be brought or consumed. Smoking is therefore not permitted on site; including the car park as the whole site is considered holy.
Meat, fish and eggs are strictly prohibited. Sweets, cakes and other food containing eggs and animal products are also banned. This rule applies to both, food offered to the deities and that consumed at weddings and other private functions.
Silence should be maintained in the Mandir and mobile phones should be switched off or turned to silent.
The deities (Murtis) are living entities so photography inside the Mandir is strictly prohibited. Click here to find out why.
Before entering the Mandir, shoes should be removed.
Litter and chewing gum must be discarded in dustbins.
Money should be placed in allocated donation boxes and not placed in the shrine areas.
With the exception to Annakut celebrations during the Hindu New Year, all Bhog offered to the deities must be prepared by our Pujaris on site.
Contributions of flowers and Tulsi leaves are very welcome. However, dyed flowers should not be offered as they can contain animal-based products.