Varkala:A prominent Hindu monk in Kerala on Tuesday called for an end to the long-drawn practice of demanding to remove the upper attire of male devotees for entering temples. Swami Satchidananda, head of the famed Sivagiri Mutt founded by renowned sage-social reformer Sree Narayana Guru, said that the practice existed in many temples in the state.
While addressing a pilgrimage conference here, the monk described the practice as a social evil and urged him to abolish it. The practice of removing attire was introduced in the past to ensure whether men wore "poonool" (the sacred thread worn by Brahmins), he noted. He also said the practice was against the preachings of Sree Narayana Guru and it was sad to see that even some temples associated with the sage-reformer are still following it.