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Modi supporters offering potted tulsi plants at famous shrine, seeking divine help
Published : May 5, 2018, 5:02 pm IST
Updated : May 5, 2018, 5:02 pm IST
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Supporters seeking divine help from BJP to unseat the Congress in Karnataka
Supporters seeking divine help from BJP to unseat the Congress in Karnataka

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's supporters are offering potted tulsi plants at a famous shrine here, seeking divine help for the BJP...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's supporters are offering potted tulsi plants at a famous shrine here, seeking divine help for the BJP to unseat the Congress in Karnataka. Forty-five-year-old devotee Keshavacharya traveled all the way from Shiruru village, 22 km from Udupi, to pray at the 800-year-old Sri Krishna temple for Modi and his party's success in the crucial May 12 Assembly polls. Before standing in a long queue at the shrine with a potted tulsi plant, Keshavacharya said he had taken personal care to grow it. At least one lakh tulsi plants are offered by devotees on a daily basis at the temple with a desire to get their personal wishes fulfilled. "I decided to offer it (tulsi plant) at the temple for Modi's success," he told PTI. Two other devotees Govind and Kumaraswami echoed similar views. Before taking part in the prime minister's first rally in the state, they had prayed at the temple, they said. The project to offer lakh tulsi plants to Lord Krishna has been initiated by Palimar Mutt's Vidyadheesha Tirtha Swami, who has got a second term to administer the temple. The project is to dedicate one lakh tulsi leaves of gold estimated to cost around Rs 32 crore to the Lord during his tenure that will end in 2020.

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The plan is to adorn the roof of the sanctum sanctorum of Sri Krishna Mutt with gold topping, Vedavasa Tantri, the Diwan of the Sri Krishna Mutt, said. The devotees, who cannot afford to contribute a golden tulsi leaf weighing one gram, are given the opportunity to render service by offering tulsi plants for 'tulsi archan' being performed daily since January, he said. Asked if temple officials have come across devotees like Keshavarcharya, he said, "There may be. It is difficult to know what prayers devotees visit the temple and offer tulsi plants. We never ask about it."  With growing demand for tulsi plants, the temple's project has encouraged employment opportunities in Udupi with many nurseries being set up in the last three months. The temple too has undertaken tulsi cultivation in around 14 acres in Udupi, Vedavasa Tantri added. After the puja, the tulsi plant is used for making ayurvedic medicines.

Location: India, Karnataka, Udupi

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