Canadian PM, wife ‘marry again’ in Bangalore


Bangalore, Nov 9 (DHNS) : Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his spouse Laureen to the City had a dramatic matrimonial moment to it, during their visit to the Someshwara temple in Ulsoor on Thursday.

The Harpers sliced a neat 15 minutes off their hectic schedule in the City to visit the 1,800-year-old temple. Garlanding the idol of Goddess Kamakshi, the couple’s visit took a dramatic turn when the two garlanded each other to reaffirm their marital bond in the ancient temple. “This is our marriage for the second time,” sources quoted the Canadian Prime Minister as telling his better-half.






The couple arrived at the temple at about 5.25 pm and stayed in the religious complex for 15 minutes. Respecting tradition, they took off their footwear and washed their feet before they entered the place of worship.

Sources in the temple the Canadian First Couple did not enter the sanctum sanctorum.

To make the arrival of the high profile visitors memorable, the temple management opened Kannadi Uyyale, displayed publicly on rare occasions.

The temple priest then offered Mangalarathi, a shawl and Prasadam to the Harpers. The couple were gifted with a Shiva-Parvathi idol made of sandalwood.

The temple’s history apparently impressed the Canadian Prime Minister. He was informed that the temple was built by the rulers of Chola dynasty about 1,800 years ago. Five hundred years ago, Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore, renovated the temple and built a boundary wall around it. The intricate carvings, especially the neatly chiselled 48 pillars of the temple also had the couple raving about the architecture.

The VVIPs’ visit imposed a curfew-like situation all around the temple complex. Shops were shut down and the residents were directed to remain within their homes.

Vehicle movement was blocked, and for a while, Ulsoor resembled a police cantonment. A heavy deployment of men-in-uniform was in place to ensure foolproof security. Assisting them was a special team of security personnel from the Centre and Canadian security officers.

The Canadian Prime Minister and his wife have turned their visit to India into a virtual religious tour. On Wednesday, they visited the Golden Temple at Amritsar, the most revered shrine of the Sikh community and offered tribute to the ten Sikh Gurus and the Guru Granth Sahib.

Canada has a substantial population of Punjabis and South Indians. The Harpers arrived in Bangalore at 11 am at the Bangalore International Airport and visited Raj Bhavan and Forum Mall earlier in the day.

  

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  • Anita, M'lore, Canada

    Sun, Nov 11 2012

    nice,it didnot made any headline news here ine Canada. Canadians repect all religion and LORD has blessed CANADA for that. people fm all over the world settling here for good, This place is really heaven on earth'.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kwt

    Sat, Nov 10 2012

    Westerners all religions and cultures of the world. This does not necessarily mean they are trying to follow Indian culture. Years back the former British PM, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher wore a veil when she officially visited Saudi Arabia. This was just an act of respect to the traditions of that country. Unlike in India, one doesn't find bias or discrimination on grounds of caste or creed. In our country people following western culture are frowned upon while in the west nobody is bothered who follows what.

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  • Raj, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 10 2012

    Visiting Temple or any place of worship with pure heart is most welcomed.

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    @ Paddu,
    That's why India is called Third World Country. People like you still make India into bad to worst!!

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  • JERRY RODRIGUES, KASARAGOD

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    MR. VIVEK, SUCH GIMMICKS WON'T WORK IN CANADA, UNLIKE IN INDIA.

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  • Philip, Mangalore / AUH

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    Hey Paddu boy, actually its not Jai ho Indian culture, its mockery of Indian culture. These foreigners (VIPs) have actually made a mockery of Indian culture by making a 'marry again' drama in an Indian temple and we Indians have welcomed it, ... knowingly? How can a non - Hindu 'marry' in a temple without knowing anything or having faith in Hinduism or was it conversion.

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  • Vicky, Dubai

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    It's a great gesture from Canadian PM in expressing his love to his beloved wife also showing respect to our Indian rituals & culture.
    Wish every Indian has the love & respect for his Mother country.

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  • HERI, MANGALORE/UK

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    Mr Paddu, Managalore
    Unfortunately dear friend, you made a pathetic misinterpretation of their good gesture. They have only shown respect to hindu culture which doesn't necessarily mean that they are following your culture. A clear cut example of how broad minded westerners are and how narrow minded some Indians could be..!!

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    Very nice gesture..Canadian PM believes that God is ONE .We made it millions..

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    Western people are trying to follow indain culture.But unfortunatly some indains(Psuedos) following western culture like homestay ,rave party etc...Paddu, Mangalore..

    What about wearing western dress? Can you stop wearing tshirts and pants? What about rape, murder, corruption? Is this too western culture? What about attacking unarmed and women? What about moral policing troubling brother and sister?

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  • JerryMoras.com, Calgary, Canada

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    Stephen Harper way to go...I'm sure deal with energy hungry India will be win-win situation both for India and Canada.

    Really appreciate Above gesture of your respect for Indian religeous traditions.

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  • Vivek, Udupi

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    Eying for votes and support of influencial Indian community in Canada

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  • paddu, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    Western people are trying to follow indain culture.But unfortunatly some indains(Psuedos) following western culture like homestay ,rave party etc...
    Jai ho indain culture..

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