From Devotion to Display: Rethinking Our Journey to God - When Popular Hindu Temples Are Like Movie Theaters Devoid Of Devotion And God When Temples Begin to Resemble Theaters In many popular Hindu temples today, the atmosphere resembles that of a movie theater playing a blockbuster. There are different “tickets” for different types of darshan and sevas, VIP lines, special passes, and time-bound glimpses of the deity. The wealthy move quickly, while the poor wait for hours or even days, sometimes extending up to 48 hours, just for a few seconds of darshan. This raises a fundamental question: when God does not discriminate between rich and poor, who are we to create such divisions in His presence? The essence of a temple is devotion, surrender, and inner transformation. When temples become commercialized centers focused on revenue rather than reverence, the soul of worship is slowly replaced by spectacle. This shift demands introspection from both temple authorities and devotees....