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062 Temple Garments and Temple Changes in the 20th and 21st Centuries

Church History Matters

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The Symbolism and Purpose of Temple Garments

The temple garment serves as a reminder of the Savior, covenants, and discipleship, acting as a protection against temptation, especially in maintaining chastity. Its design can be modified as long as its core purposes are remembered. The garment symbolizes priesthood induction for both men and women in the church, akin to clergy clothing in other religions like clerical collars for priests or saffron robes for Buddhist monks. It is worn under clothing by all members who attend the temple, reflecting a similar practice in Sikhism where the Khalsa members wear sacred undergarments known as Kechera.

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