Temple culture rules and dress codes for ancient ruins

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Asanka P.2955 rep2
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We are visiting the ruined stupas in Anuradhapura Since they are ruins and not active temples do we still need to follow strict dress codes

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Asanka P.2955 rep2

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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.

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Dinithi M.2660 rep2

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.

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answered about 23 hours ago
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Asanka P.2955 rep2

You also have to take your shoes off when walking on the sandy areas near the main stupas, which gets boiling hot. Bring socks.

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Sarah K.1500 rep2

I just bought a cheap sarong and wrapped it over my shorts right before entering. Easy fix.

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Leo W.2020 rep2

Always carry a scarf in your daypack, it saves you every time.

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Dinithi M.2660 rep2

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