The Hindu (Bangalore)

Shivakumar on ‘temple run’ in coastal Karnataka and Malnad

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Tuesday was a day of a “temple run” for Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, who had a packed schedule of visiting popular pilgrimage centres in coastal Karnataka and Malnad in the runup to the Lok Sabha elections.

Arriving at Dharmastha­la late on Monday night, Mr. Shivakumar had the darshan of Lord Manjunatha and Annappa on Tuesday morning besides meeting Pattadhika­ri D. Veerendra Heggade. He proceeded to Kukke Subrahmany­a by helicopter and had the darshan of Lord Subrahmany­a and Hosaligamm­a. He went to Sringeri in Chikkamaga­luru district later and had the darshan of Goddess Sharadamba and sought blessings from Bharati Tirtha Mahaswami.

Mr. Shivakumar’s next flight was to Kollur in Udupi where he had the darshan of Goddess Mookambika in the afternoon. He travelled by road to Gokarna in Uttara Kannada district in the evening. Mr. Shivakumar would have the darshan of Lord Mahabalesh­wara on Wednesday morning there before attending party workers’ meeting at Kumta and later, he would be in Mysuru, according to his tour programme.

Terming the ensuing Lok Sabha elections as ‘Dharma Yuddha’, Mr. Shivakumar told reporters in Dharmastha­la, that “just as Lord Manjunatha keeps his word”, the Congress too has kept its word and implemente­d all the five guarantees made before the Assembly elections. The Shakti scheme has enabled thousands of women to visit pilgrim centres including Dharmastha­la for free, he pointed out.

Other leaders

As temples and mutts are seen wielding enormous political power, politician­s cutting across partylines have been visiting places of worship and vying for the support of religious heads. While the Siddaganga mutt in Tumakuru district and other mutts have been successful in mobilising Veerashaiv­aLingayats for electoral purposes, the Adichuncha­nagiri mutt is seen as the authority of the Vokkaliga community.

In fact, even before the actual heat of the campaign, politician­s have been rushing to temples. Former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurapp­a along with his family members, including his son and State BJP president B.Y. Vijayendra, performed “Chandika Homa” at Annapoorne­shwari temple at Horanadu in Chikkamaga­luru district on Sunday.

Speaking to reporters after the “homa”, Mr Yediyurapp­a said it was conducted to seek blessings of the deity and bountiful rainfall in the State which has been facing severe drought. Mr. Vijayendra said religious rituals were performed to give more strength to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha elections.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar visiting Kollur Sri Mookambika temple on Tuesday.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar visiting Kollur Sri Mookambika temple on Tuesday.

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