Temple culture rules and dress codes for ancient ruins
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Yes, absolutely. In Sri Lankan culture, once ground is consecrated for a stupa or temple, it remains sacred permanently. Even if it is just a ruined brick foundation in the grass, you must cover your shoulders and knees. Security guards patrol the ruins, and local pilgrims will be deeply offended if you wear shorts.
Also, NEVER take a photo posing with your back turned to a Buddha statue, even if it is a ruin. They will make you delete it.
You also have to take your shoes off when walking on the sandy areas near the main stupas, which gets boiling hot. Bring socks.
I just bought a cheap sarong and wrapped it over my shorts right before entering. Easy fix.
Always carry a scarf in your daypack, it saves you every time.
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