Here’s the raw, no-BS truth that just exploded online.
A viral video shows exactly what’s wrong: a woman filming a revealing reel inside a temple, body on full display, zero respect for the sanctity of the place. The caption cuts straight through the nonsense: “Can we ban girls from making reels in temples and public places? They’ll show their bodies and later accuse innocent men of staring at them. If you make reels in public, people will watch.”It’s not rocket science. You dress provocatively, dance provocatively, and film it provocatively in a place where people go to pray — of course, eyes are going to follow. That’s not “harassment.” That’s basic human biology meeting zero self-awareness. Then the script flips: one stare, one comment, and suddenly it’s “men are dogs” trending for the 500th time.
Temples have dress codes for a reason. Ancient india didn’t have “my body, my choice” banners at the garbhagriha. South indian temples already enforce strict rules, and the sky hasn’t fallen. North india needs the same — no more turning mandirs into OnlyFans audition rooms.
If you want to twerk for likes, do it at a club, a beach, your bedroom — anywhere except where our gods reside. Stop desecrating what’s left of our culture for clout. Stop blaming men for noticing the bait you threw out in a holy place.
The reels culture has gone too far. Ban it in temples. Ban it in public religious sites. Full stop. Our dharma isn’t your content farm.
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