Some Twitter users jokingly referred to the monkeys as the "real VIPs" (Very Important Priests) of the temple, while others expressed concern about the temple's ability to maintain its sanctity. A few even started a petition to create a separate "monkey sanctuary" near the temple.
The Devanathan Temple's unforgettable moment has left an indelible mark on social media, providing a valuable lesson in crisis management and digital reputation for temples and institutions across India.
The temple authorities, caught off guard by the viral video, responded swiftly to mitigate the damage. In a statement, they acknowledged the incident and assured visitors that necessary steps would be taken to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The temple's executive officer, Mr. Ramesh, announced plans to install monkey-repellent systems and deploy trained personnel to handle the situation.
However, not everyone viewed the incident negatively. Some social media users and local residents pointed out that the viral video showcased the temple's natural and joyful atmosphere, attracting more visitors and promoting tourism in the region.