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Develop a story of 80 to 100 words that tells about your experience at a crowded place of pilgrimage.

Begin with: - I could see only a long queue of people waiting for darshan….​

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Answered by abhijitsingha79
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Carnegie Hall has nothing on Hindu temples. I think of this as I stand inside the sanctum sanctorum of the Palani temple, waiting for the doors to open. I have visited countless temples in my life and everywhere, the routine is the same: long lines of people—call them fans or devotees—waiting for hours to get a glimpse of the object of their adoration, be it an actor, musician or, in this case, god. Different queues based on how much each ticket costs; and the wait for “show time" when the curtain opens.

The curtain, in this case, has covered the idol of the impetuous god, Muruga, who stands atop Palani hill—150m above sea level. To reach him, you have to climb 693 stone steps or take the winding “elephant footpath" through sacred groves. I try climbing up the steps at first, but switch to the elephant path to save my knees. As temples go, Palani is accessible. It is not crowded in July when I visit. The barricades that snake around the temple complex for use during Thai Poosam and Panguni Uthiram, the temple’s largest festivals, when 200,000-300,000 pilgrims congregate in Palani, are largely superfluous now.

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Answered by TaimurHossain
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I could see only a long queue of people waiting for darshanand assumed would had glimpse of god within hour or so...but unfortunately, it was a rush day and had to spend 4 hours in the queue. You also have option to buy Rs.300 ticket on the spot (seperate queue) which on a busy day will take about 2 hours for Darshan. You can get an idea of time it will take for darshan by taking a quick round of the temple before you enter the queue, if the waiting rooms are full, you can assume it will take hours...the enter and exit gate are the same, which makes the whole process very crowded, also the ticket to get the "famous laddoo" is at the one place and the pick up counter for laddoo is at another place - remember to carry your own bag for laddoo or stand in quue for buying a plastic bag...lastly while going for darshan in the main abode, ensure you are near to the railing, which will give you good view of the Lord... Happy Darshan God Bless all

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