Pilgrims/visitors are to adhere to a strict dress code to maintain decorum inside religious premises. Both men and women should avoid sleeveless tops, low-cut garments, shorts or skirts above the knee, and hats/caps indoors. Pilgrims/Visitors can use a scarf or shawl to cover up if needed.
                        Remove footwear and leave it at the designated place for footwear
                    
                        Maintain personal hygiene before entering the premises
                    
                        Turn off all electronic gadgets, deposit mobiles at the designated place
                    
            
                        Wear shirts or dresses with at least short sleeves.
                    
                        Men should wear Dhoti with a shawl, kurtas, trousers, shirts, and women should wear Sarees, Salwar Kameez, Kurtas.
                    
            
                        Bare arms: Do not wear sleeveless or bare-sleeved tops.
                    
                        Revealing clothes: Avoid low-cut garments, miniskirts, spaghetti straps and crop tops that expose the midriff.
                    
                        Shorts: Shorts or skirts that are above the knee are not allowed.
                    
                        Casual wear: Do not wear ripped clothing, sheer fabrics, athletic wear, or beach attire.
                    
                        Offensive attire: Clothing with provocative designs, slogans, or symbols that may offend public morality is prohibited.
                    
                        Visible Tattoos: Explicit or disrespectful tattoos should be covered.
                    
                        Hats: Hats and caps are not permitted, and must be removed inside temple.
                    
                        Prepare for security: Be aware that garments that ride up may cause issues at the security line.
                    
                        Bring a shawl: A light scarf or wrap is a useful accessory for quick coverage.
                    
                        
                        If we surrender then we are always at peace, and whether we get what we want or not, (or even whether we are happy or not) doesn't matter. This is becausewe accept everything that occurs happens for the best.   
                        
                    
- Sri Sakthi Amma
                        It is considered very auspicious to witness the poojas for the vigraham (idol) of Mangala Narayani.