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DJ, liquor, and now cricket? Viral video from Kedarnath sparks outrage

A video showing a group of people playing crickets near the Temple of Kedarnath became viral and triggered widespread anger on social media on the perceived sanctity of a sacred Hindu pilgrimage area.

The clip was first shared Uttarakhand Ekta ManchHe strongly condemned the action. In the group, in this sacred place, everything is happening except for the devotion to God. Someone is establishing a DJ and turning it into a dancebar, someone is fighting with a stick, someone plays crickets, someone sells liquor. Someone celebrates his honeymoon. Really Hinduism is in danger. ”

The Post also requested the implementation of the fifth program to protect religious sites and traditions. However, it is not clear when the incident took place.
The video was then shared again Jaipur Dialogues“This must be a strict action against people. Kedarnath is a sacred place and some Maryada. Can people play such a jack in Mecca? Why are we silent on such issues?”

Social media users were divided into their responses. “Unfortunately, most Hindu pilgrimage has become tourist and entertainment centers. Sad.” Another is not in the same agreement, aside, aside, they may be natives. We cannot expect them to be in Bhakti mode. ” A similar feeling, “So the locals of Kedarnath should stop life completely?”


Some asked for action: “Punish and forbid these people. Put an example.” Others calmed: “Just let them play. Don’t react overly.” The debate comes in the midst of increasing visitor behavior in the sacred areas. At the beginning of this week, Kedarnath Dham Yatra was temporarily stopped due to falling debris and stones in the Munkatia Kayar area near Sonprayag. Despite the difficulties, 2025 Kedarnath Yatra witnessed the record -breaking feet that the authorities attributed to advanced infrastructure and growing spiritual enthusiasm. Authorities used advanced security and medical teams to effectively manage the high altitude pilgrimage.

The Temple of Kedarnath, which is more than 11,000 meters in Himalay, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is of great importance. Temple gates were opened to those dedicated to 2 May this year.

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