madhu_greenleaf
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Koi Zabardasti nahi,
if u can step into mandirs to do tourism,i ll get u visa and u can come here,newspaper mein news bhi aajayega.
pakistani guy visits indian temple for tourism,full on aman ki asha type news.
u can show all ur teeth on TimesNow also.
It is not desirable for people to come into functional temples for tourism purposes. That is abode of god and most of the Abrahamics have utter contempt for murtis, so what is to be gained by allowing them inside the temple? To heap scorn?
You are wrong. Temple tours do involve huge number of foreigners who go to admire the architectural marvel.
No they are not allowed inside the temple unless they are Hindus. This is about the living temples, not about destroyed ones like Martand. Outside in the temple courtyard is where they are allowed. From Nepal Pashupathinath to South, it is the same policy. The inner sanctums are out of bounds for the unbeliever.