Viral video of girl dancing in temple queue sparks online debate


Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi

New Delhi, Jul 15: A viral video showing a young girl dancing while standing in a queue at a temple has triggered widespread debate on social media, with many users questioning the growing trend of creating online content at religious places.

In the video, the girl is seen dancing to a song while another person records her on a mobile phone. Moments later, a police officer approaches her and appears to ask her to leave the queue. The audio in the clip is unclear, and the exact exchange between the two cannot be confirmed.

The location of the temple and the circumstances surrounding the incident have also not been independently verified.

The video has attracted mixed reactions online, with many users supporting the police officer's intervention. Several argued that places of worship should not be used for filming social media reels or entertainment content.

Some users called for stricter action against those creating such videos inside temple premises, while others criticised what they described as an increasing trend of prioritising social media content over the sanctity of religious spaces.

The incident also reignited discussions on restricting mobile phone usage at temples. Several users referred to existing curbs on photography and reel-making at the Char Dham pilgrimage sites and suggested similar measures at other places of worship.

Others, however, viewed the episode as part of a broader debate over responsible behaviour in public and religious spaces, stressing that devotion should take precedence over content creation.

No official statement has been issued by authorities regarding the viral video.

 

 

  

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