Never enter a religious place with your footwear on.
--Shalini
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Indian people touch the feet of elders this gesture is called doing pranam or namaskar.
--Sakshirajput
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Do not walk over books and paper, even newspaper or even touching them with your feet, as Indian people treat books as metaphor for the Goddess of learning.
--Sakshirajput
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You can't enter the temple after having non-vegetarian food
--Sakshirajput
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Never disrespect cows we take them as gods and mother.
--Sakshirajput
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Stay away from making any religious comments.
--Sakshirajput
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Never turn your backside to a religious statue.
--Sakshirajput
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Women can't enter religious places during their menstruation.
--Sakshirajput
Remove shoes before entering anyone's house
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It is Indian etiquette to gift sweets when visiting someone’s home as a guest. Remember to get some mithai before a visit.
--Adil A.
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In Indian culture, women cover their heads and wear modest clothes when entering a place of worship. Wear conservative clothes (men and women). Avoid western clothing when entering a mosque or temple.
--Adil A.
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Learn about the popular festivals and their customs. Diwali, Holi, Eid, Ramadan, Christmas, New Year, and more, are often celebrated publicly in processions.
--Adil A.
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Try to avoid wearing tight and revealing cloths.
--Sakshirajput
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Take photos in the temple after taking the permission.
--Sakshirajput
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Cover your head while cooking
--Maimoona
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It is viewed as disrespectful to wear shoes/sandals inside a place of worship. Remove your footwear before entering a temple or a mosque.
--Adil A.