Temple dress code

At our temple, we hold modesty as an essential part of our practice. We kindly request your cooperation in following our dress code guidelines to create a respectful and harmonious environment for all visitors.

When entering the temple, we kindly ask you to remove your shoes as a sign of reverence and to maintain cleanliness within the sacred space. This practice helps us to cultivate a sense of mindfulness and respect for the spiritual nature of the temple.

In terms of attire, we kindly request that you wear the Buddhist robe provided on the hanger if your current outfit does not meet our dress code requirements. Our aim is to ensure that all visitors feel comfortable and appropriately dressed during their time at the temple.

We understand that it can sometimes be challenging to know what is considered appropriate, so we have compiled a list of items that we kindly ask you to avoid wearing when visiting the temple:

  • Revealing or tight-fitting clothing
  • Shorts or skirts that are above the knee
  • Sleeveless or low-cut tops
  • Excessively casual or beachwear attire
  • Noisy or distracting accessories

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in adhering to our dress code guidelines. By doing so, you contribute to the peaceful and respectful atmosphere that we strive to maintain within our temple.

Thank you for your support in embracing modesty as an integral part of our practice. We look forward to welcoming you to our temple and sharing in the spiritual journey together.