A large number of online reactions compared the incident with other major religious places, asking whether similar behaviour would be accepted at places such as Hemkund Sahib or the Golden Temple. Others appealed for equal respect towards every place of worship, regardless of religion.
Several users condemned the actions without targeting any particular community, saying that the behaviour of a few individuals should not be used to judge an entire group. They urged authorities to identify those involved and ensure visitors follow rules at protected religious and heritage sites.
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Need to protect sacred destinations
Mana Village, often called India's first village because of its location near the Indo-Tibet border, is one of Uttarakhand's most visited destinations. The Stairway to Heaven and the Pandava statues are closely linked with stories from the Mahabharata and hold deep religious importance for many devotees.
While authorities have not yet issued any official statement on the viral video, the incident has revived demands for stricter enforcement of rules at popular pilgrimage sites. Many believe that protecting the dignity, peace and heritage of such places is a shared responsibility of both visitors and local authorities.