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Can I wear the clothes I wore the day before yesterday to the temple the next day?
The clothes you wore the day before yesterday can be worn to the temple the next day. As long as the clothes are clean and tidy, there can be no obvious stains and unpleasant smells, especially if you haven't bathed for a few days and are sweating, you must never go to the temple. Second, simple and solemn. It is disrespectful to wear simple and solemn clothes when going to a temple. You can't wear too bright ornaments or spray too strong perfume. Avoid heavy makeup. Don't go to the temple with heavy makeup. A clean face also means a pure soul. When you face the Buddha with a plain face, it can show that your heart is calm and your mind is clear. Don't be too exposed, and the clothes you wear to your temples should not be too exposed, such as short skirts, shorts, vests, and all kinds of strange clothes and bare breasts. This is a big disrespect to the Buddha. Finally, it's better to be plain. It is best to go to the temple in plain color, wear clothes as close to nature as possible, and wear loose clothes that are convenient for bowing. If you plan to wear a skirt to your temples, try to avoid it, and it is best to wear a skirt over your knees.
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