Union minister P Chidambaram visits Kollur Temple


Silvester D’Souza
Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur
 
Kundapur, Oct 28: Union minister P Chidambaram on Sunday October 27 afternoon visited Shree Mookambika Temple in Kollur.

The minister landed at Mangalore International Airport from Bangalore and proceeded towards Kollur temple by a private car.

He had asked police officials not to provide any security during his visit and hence no officials were seen during his journey and even inside the temple.
 
He told media persons he was visiting the temple as an ordinary devotee and asked them not to click his photo.
 
During his visit, he performed Chandika Yaga and offered special puja. However he declined from addressing the reporters.
 
Byndoor MLA K Gopal Poojary, managing trustee of the temple, L S Maruti, president K Ramakrishna Adiga, Krishnamoorthy, Dr Atul Kumar Shetty, Jayananda Hobalidara, Srinivasa Kalluraya, temple priest K N Narasimha Adiga, astrologer Padmanabh Sharma, taluk panchayat member Ramesh Ganiga Kollur, and other members were present.

  

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  • Sujith Nayak, Kudla / Auh

    Mon, Oct 28 2013

    Even god will not resuce this time for what you have done with your fellow citizens. Madiddu unno maraya.Your previous LS election victory was also bribed. Poora desh jaanta hein.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 28 2013

    When things go beyond there hand..people visiting various temples. It shows how much congress people are worried. Eventhough so many well-known temples are there in Chennai..chiddu prefered south india temple tour. Hope rupee regain it's earlier position...giving less chance for NRI's to deposit often... Jai Ho..

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