Mansa Devi Temple Mandates Pocketless Attire for Priests After Theft Controversies

The Mansa Devi Temple in India has introduced a strict dress code requiring all priests and staff to wear clothing without pockets. The move comes in the wake of theft controversies at prominent religious sites, including the Ram Temple and Badrinath shrine. Temple Trust Chairman Ravindra Puri confirmed that all personnel have complied with the new regulation. The pocketless attire policy is aimed at curbing pilferage of donations and offerings at the temple.
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