Just yesterday there was a huge group of Muslims visiting the Temple of Tooth Relic. A guy, probably 30, who seemed to be the one in control , was telling the group not to make a noise, and not to play around. He was telling the adult girls in a more stern voice. Also he told them not to take photos. I really appreciated his discipline and leadership, although the kids kept making noise probably because they're not used to that kind of atmosphere and behaviour but it was admirable that they were led by someone who is culture-sensitive. I told him that he can take photos but not with people turning their back to the religious artefacts. The kids took photos but he made sure that they weren't turning their back to the temple.
They didn't go to the upper floor anyway, as they were more interested in seeing the elephant before dark falls.
They didn't go to the upper floor anyway, as they were more interested in seeing the elephant before dark falls.
