Look at all those unhygienic peasants, when you walk into a Masjid or enter it's premise, you should be clean and dressed neatly.
These people are dirty, wearing rags and are walking around shirtless. This is considered disrespectful by any standard Masjid , there are procedures people should follow when entering a Masjid. Though I guess Hindustanis may do as they like with their "mosque".
Mate pls dont comment on anything if you are not aware of the facts. Those people you see on that pic are not 'unhygienic peasants'. 'Unhygienic' are those who think like what you said..
Those who visiting Sabarimala during the festival are supposed to observe strict self-discipline while on pilgrimage. The devotees are expected to follow a vratham (41-day penance) prior to the pilgrimage. This begins with wearing of a special Mala (a garland made of Rudraksha or Tulasi beads).
In general from then they are to refrain from meat, fish, alcohol, tobacco, sex, using foul words, hair-cuts and shaving. They are expected to bath twice daily and visit the local temples regularly and only wear plain black, blue or saffron coloured traditional clothing and are allowed to enter the shrine only on bare foot .
And this is called 'Irumudi Kettu '. Irumdi kettu had certain tradition in the old days. The trek to temple was through wild forests where no form of assistance was available. The trek also involved some night halts. So the 'irumudi' was divided into a two pouched compartment.
The front compartment contained all the offerings to be made at enroute temples and the temples at the Shabarimala. The rear pouch contained sustenance materials such as rice, 'Chammandi Podi', Pappad, Malar' 'Aval' etc. For overnight halts, one needed a blanket and bedding. This was also carried on the head and was used as a soft cushion on which the irumudi could rest comfortably. The front portion is meant for stocking pooja articles such as coconuts filled with ghee, camphor, unboiled rice, plantain (kadali), aval (flattened rice), pori, sandal paste incense sticks, vibhuti (sacred ash), kumkum (vermilion), turmeric powder, pepper(For Vavar), jaggery, kalkkandom (candied sugar), honey and coins for dakshina.