I Think atleast to maintain this much giant place, its okay even if they charge some fee. as of now they are charging zero fee. That will uncessarily burden maintenance.
Hope you got a taste of world's oldest civilisation of Bharat (india) and its culture of Sanatan Dharm. FYI: it's not like you can't wear sleeveless inside hindu mandir..but as it's a place of worship, so someone might have suggested you to cover yourself.
You should see the Apsara (s) in the museums. There are no such dress code we have to cover body. New people are making new rules it have nothing to do with religion or culture..!!
Covering isnt due to shame or because theres anything bad, it's so that the attention is on spirituality and the temple instead of uncovered parts of body that are often covered. By nature such parts are eye-catching, nobody should delude themselves. Men wearing shorts etc are also being asked. Being sex positive doesnt mean we go around everywhere being naked. If she minded, she shoulda been mature and shouldnt have. In a government building also for example, no woman wears such things, they have a dress code and everybody's fine with it
Just because Apsaras are half naked doesn't mean we should also be half naked in holy temples. Khajuraho temple has sex poses that doesn't mean devotees are permitted to have sex in the temple. Use your common sense before blabbering nonsense. Each temple has its own rules and regulations. If you dont like it then don't visit the temple. Nobody is forcing you
@@orangeblue01Are you saying you know better than saints and priests who have dedicated their entire lives for Hinduism? Lol. Illiterate guy thinks apsaras are half naked and hence every devotee can be half naked.
Beautiful ❤
thanks for great video and ur efforts
This temple is much better than the Tajmahal in India. Infact, it is a great piece of Hindu architecture and indeed a mahal.
I Think atleast to maintain this much giant place, its okay even if they charge some fee.
as of now they are charging zero fee. That will uncessarily burden maintenance.
Wow nice ❤
Janu parcha jaggai hai
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Oh ho kata ho yo. Hamlai ni invitation chahiyo next time jadaa
Sure next time goda aka hatti ni ready huncha hola 😂😂😂
Hope you got a taste of world's oldest civilisation of Bharat (india) and its culture of Sanatan Dharm. FYI: it's not like you can't wear sleeveless inside hindu mandir..but as it's a place of worship, so someone might have suggested you to cover yourself.
You should see the Apsara (s) in the museums. There are no such dress code we have to cover body. New people are making new rules it have nothing to do with religion or culture..!!
Covering isnt due to shame or because theres anything bad, it's so that the attention is on spirituality and the temple instead of uncovered parts of body that are often covered. By nature such parts are eye-catching, nobody should delude themselves. Men wearing shorts etc are also being asked. Being sex positive doesnt mean we go around everywhere being naked. If she minded, she shoulda been mature and shouldnt have. In a government building also for example, no woman wears such things, they have a dress code and everybody's fine with it
Just because Apsaras are half naked doesn't mean we should also be half naked in holy temples. Khajuraho temple has sex poses that doesn't mean devotees are permitted to have sex in the temple. Use your common sense before blabbering nonsense. Each temple has its own rules and regulations. If you dont like it then don't visit the temple. Nobody is forcing you
@@orangeblue01Are you saying you know better than saints and priests who have dedicated their entire lives for Hinduism? Lol. Illiterate guy thinks apsaras are half naked and hence every devotee can be half naked.
My name also sandy 😊😅
What does that name meaning