Do’s
- Dress modestly to show respect for the sanctity of the temple.
- Join in rituals and offerings with sincerity and devotion.
- Maintain a peaceful atmosphere by keeping noise to a minimum.
- Use designated bins for waste disposal to help keep the temple clean.
- Try to wear yellow clothes, as it is considered auspicious for Maa Baglamukhi.
- Follow the instructions of the temple staff and priests to ensure a smooth and respectful visit.
- Wash your hands and feet before entering the main prayer area to maintain purity.
- Offer flowers, fruits or other traditional offerings to the deity with a pure heart.
- Participate in the chanting of mantras or hymns during the temple’s rituals to enhance the spiritual experience.
- Be mindful of other devotees, offering them space and allowing everyone to have their moment in worship.
Don’ts
- Refrain from taking photographs in areas where it is prohibited.
- Do not bring any non-vegetarian items or alcohol onto the premises.
- Avoid engaging in loud conversations that may disrupt others.
- Leave your shoes in designated areas before entering the temple.
- Do not touch or disturb sacred items or statues unless temple authorities permit it.
- Avoid cutting in lines or interrupting other devotees during their prayers or offerings.
- Do not rush or push others while waiting in queues for darshan.
- Avoid entering the temple premises if you are under the influence of alcohol or other substances.
- Refrain from making unnecessary movements or gestures during ongoing rituals.
- Do not argue or behave disrespectfully with temple staff, priests or fellow devotees.