1/5 Ma D. 4 years ago on Google • 76 reviews
A
very
beautiful
temple.
However,
I
came
here
just
before
5
p.m.
and
was
told
to
hurry
up
because
they
were
closing.
And
today
there
was
a
school
class
there.
What
makes
me
personally
very
happy
is
when
someone
is
interested
in
and
respects
different
religions.
However,
despite
signs
stating
that
the
head
should
be
covered,
no
attention
was
paid
to
this.
During
the
break
there
was
a
lot
of
noise,
talking,
getting
angry,
chasing,
etc.
This
doesn't
have
to
be
the
case
in
a
prayer
room.
Especially
when
there
are
still
people
praying
there.
When
I
left
the
prayer
room,
three
young
people
were
hiding
behind
the
door
and
eating
a
sausage
roll.
They
wanted
to
hide
this
quickly.
I
told
them
nicely
that
meat
was
strictly
forbidden
in
the
Hindu
temple.
Normally
you
wouldn't
even
be
allowed
to
bring
this
in.
They
just
laughed
and
took
another
bite
of
their
sausage
roll.
And
went
back
to
the
prayer
room.
I
told
the
priest
and
he
directed
me
to
the
speaker.
I
reported
this
there
too.
With
the
hope
that
this
will
be
addressed
again.
In
vain.
Of
course,
this
disrespectful
behavior
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
temple
itself.
Before
the
school
goes
on
a
trip
like
this,
you
are
usually
informed
about
the
rules
so
that
there
are
no
misunderstandings
comes.
No
matter
whether
mosque,
church
or
temple.
And
these
3
boys
didn't
want
to
follow
the
rules.
Because
they
had
tried
to
hide
the
meat
sausage
roll
from
me.
If
they
didn't
know,
they
wouldn't
have
done
this.
To
justify
the
one
star.
For
me
it
is
very
strange
to
point
out
to
someone
in
the
house
of
worship
that
they
should
hurry
up
(pray)
because
they
are
closing.
Because
it's
not
a
supermarket.
And
even
if
they
are
happy
about
the
students
who
find
out
about
religion.
You
should
draw
attention
to
the
rules
(cover
your
head
and
no
meat).
That's
part
of
respect.
Even
if
they
don't
believe
in
it.
And
you
should
have
confidence
as
a
priest.
To
draw
attention
to
this.
Because
they
are
visiting
a
temple
and
not
a
private
home.
If
you
were
to
do
this
in
the
mosque,
gurdwara
or
church.
(don't
follow
rules).
Would
these
people
be
asked
to
comply?
Otherwise,
please
wait
outside.
So
I
don't
know
what
to
think
about
this
temple.
Is
it
a
real
temple?
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