Sinha had alleged yesterday her disability was mocked at when she visited the temple recently, prompting the state's Women and Child Development Minister Archana Chitnis to order an inquiry.
Sinha, a former national-level volleyball player, had said she felt "greater pain" while visiting the temple than climbing the Mount Everest, the world's highest peak at 8,848 metres.
"According to the temple tradition, only women wearing sarees and men in dhotis are allowed to enter the sanctum sanctorum during the bhasma aarti in the morning," the temple administrator, Avdhesh Sharma, said.
Sharma said generally those not weaking dhoti or saree are allowed to enter the sanctum sanctorum but not during the 'bhasma aarti', which is performed every morning, in accordance with the tradition.
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Sinha, however, pointed out that the CCTV footage also showed a man entering the restricted area wearing jeans.
The 29-year-old mountaineer also said she did not intend to seek an apology over the incident.
Recounting her experience, she had earlier said her disability was mocked at when she visited the temple.
"I am very sorry to tell you that I felt greater pain in visiting Mahakal temple (at Ujjain) than scaling the Everest. My disability was mocked at there (at Mahakal)," Sinha had tweeted yesterday.
Sinha was pushed out of a running train by robbers in April, 2011, while resisting a robbery attempt. One of her legs had to be amputated below the knee after the incident.
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