Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (JD)
Udupi, Jul 13: Recently, a family originally from Pakistan, now residing in Mumbai, sought solace and blessings at Udupi's Annappa Panjurli Shrine in Kangannabettu. Having migrated to North India from Pakistan, they discovered the deities of Tulunadu through YouTube and decided to seek divine intervention.
The family's visit was prompted by the health and mental struggles of Aditya Singhania, a young man in the family who holds an MBA but has been unable to work due to various ailments. Belonging to the Sindhi community, they turned to the deity for relief from their difficulties.
During their visit, Aditya, who had been suffering from poor health and mental distress, reportedly felt an inner voice guiding him. The deity's counsel included not only performing rituals but also seeking appropriate medical treatment.
The family was advised by the deity to visit their local goddess every Friday for 48 weeks and to conduct a Sudarshana Homa at home. Additionally, they were instructed to return to the shrine and offer flower worship once their problems were resolved.
The deity also suggested performing rituals with holy water and coconut to expel negative energies. The family took prasadam and received guidance from the deity on how to overcome their hardships.