A group of residents in a Gurgaon condominium are attempting to build a temple without official permission, causing noise and disturbance, particularly for those in adjacent towers. This has raised concerns as the original building plans did not include a religious structure, and the community comprises people of various faiths. The discussion explores the legality of such constructions and potential remedies, including involving the housing society or builder and amending bylaws through a general body meeting, while also touching upon the principle of majority decision-making in community matters.