Why is kedarnath temple body seeing red over videos of youtubers?

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A recent proposal video outside the Kedarnath temple in Uttarakhand has left people divided with some appreciating the gesture and others raising objections. Now, the Badrinath-Kedarnath


Temple Committee (BKTC) has expressed displeasure over such content shot on the shrine’s premises. In its letter to the police dated 3 July, the committee said these videos “negatively


impact the religious sanctity of the place.” Advertisement It also asked the Uttarakhand police to take action against people making videos on the temple’s premises. What is the controversy


and what is BKTC saying? Let’s take a closer look. PROPOSAL VIDEO A video of YouTuber Vishakha Fulsunge shot outside the Kedarnath temple, a sacred shrine of the Hindus, went viral on social


media recently, triggering a debate. Clad in a yellow saree, she can be seen kneeling down with a ring in her hand. Vishakha’s partner, who was offering prayers, seems taken aback initially


but responds in the affirmative. The couple dressed then share a warm hug. Sharing the video on her Instagram page, she wrote: “Today was the day which came true after so much of planning


(matching clothes, ring size, travel plans) and thoughts (landsides, heavy rain, cold). I have been planning this for months now, going down on my knees and asking him officially out at


Kedarnath Temple which is at 11,750ft above sea level in the Himalayan mountains. This place for us is pure magic and means a lot to us.” Advertisement >  Advertisement As the video


spread online, it received mixed responses from the netizens. A user commented: “Show some respect in religious places. People reach there with a lot of devotion and pain… people like you


travel in helicopters wearing twinning clothes not knowing the pain and creating such drama just so that you get famous! Shameful,” Advertisement Sharing the video on Twitter, another user


wrote, “One of the reasons why smartphones should be banned from all leading temples and shrines. Just a basic phone within 20km from the main temple, eliminates unnecessary crowds. PS - I’m


writing this from Kedarnath.” However, the footage also prompted positive reactions from others. Advertisement “I do not find anything wrong in this video. Rather it’s beautiful. Marriages


do take place in temples across India. Absolutely fine if a couple takes marriage vows in the witness of Lord Shri Kedar himself. The couple in the video seems to be appropriately dressed as


should be in temple premises. It is beautiful these days to see youth’s trust in the Hindu Devi Devtas,” a user commented. Advertisement “Appreciate them for celebrating one of the biggest


moments of their life under Mahadev’s blessings. _Aur ye_ Ring proposal moment _hai guys_, try to feel them,” wrote another. ALSO READ: Why are some seers resisting the gold makeover of the


Kedarnath temple? BKTC TAKES OBJECTION Although the BKTC did not mention the proposal video specifically in its letter, it asked police to keep a strict vigil on people making videos on the


premises as it “hurts religious sentiments” of devotees in India and overseas. Advertisement “Some YouTubers and Instagram influencers are making videos, YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels


hurting the religious sentiments of people visiting the temple and devotees across the country and the world,” the letter read, as per _News18._ > Kedarnath Woman proposal video row.After


 Woman proposal video to her > boyfriend at Kedarnath temple gone viral , Kedarnath temple commitee > had written a letter to police requesting them to keep a strict > watch on 


people making youtube videos #Kedarnath #kedarnathdham > #ViralVideos pic.twitter.com/C94km1ZfVU > — Preeti Sompura (@sompura_preeti) July 5, 2023 Advertisement Ramesh Chandra Tiwari,


the executive officer of the committee, asked the police to monitor such reels and videos that offend religious sentiments. Advertisement As per the _News18_ report, since the proposal video


went viral, devotees visiting the temple are being made to turn off their mobile phones before entering the premises. Sources also say that soon arrangements are expected to be made to keep


mobiles outside the temple, the report added. PREVIOUS ROWS This is not the first time that BKTC has objected to videos shot on the premises of the Kedarnath temple. Advertisement Last May,


the committee registered a police complaint against Noida vlogger Rohan Tyagi for bringing his pet dog to the temple. Rohan and his partner Himshi Tyagi went with their husky, Nawab, to


seek blessings at the shrine on 7 May 2022, as per _The Quint_ report. However, after he posted a video of the dog bowing down and touching the ‘Nandi’ statue went viral, the couple landed


in a soup. Advertisement The matter escalated and the BKTC alleged the video “hurt religious feelings” and asked the police to take legal action against such “unwanted” activities. “His


(Noida vlogger’s) act was highly objectionable. It hurts the religious sentiments of people who have faith in Baba Kedarnath. Such acts breach the sanctity of the highly revered shrine,”


BKTC president Ajendra Ajay was quoted as saying by _Times of India (TOI)_ at the time. The couple told _The Quint_ that Nawab received “love and affection” at the temple and things only


went south after the video created a frenzy online. _TOI_ also reported last May that the BKTC has been getting complaints against “overzealous vloggers” who make videos outside the


Kedarnath temple. A video featuring two pilgrims from Haryana carrying a hookah to the Kedarnath shrine had also irked the temple authorities last year. _With inputs from agencies_ _Read all


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