MP CM Shivraj Chouhan visits Melukote; promises Silver Chariot to Lord
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MP CM Shivraj Chouhan visits Melukote; promises Silver Chariot to Lord

November 19, 2020

Mandya: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan visited Sri Cheluvanarayanaswamy temple at Melukote in Mandya district yesterday following realisation of his ‘mannat’ (wish) to become the CM again.

Accompanied by his family members, Chouhan arrived in a special plane at Mandakalli Airport in Mysuru and reached Melukote by road. In the morning, he visited Tirupati to have darshan of Lord Venkateshwara, and then came to Melukote to offer special puja to the deity. 

This is not for the first time Chouhan was visiting Melukote. When he had lost power, he came to Melukote as Opposition Leader and had conducted special puja. Chouhan had vowed to come again if his wish of becoming the CM again materialised. After becoming the CM, he came here. Recently, he had vowed to come if he continues in power following by-elections held to several Assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh. His position consolidated after his party won the maximum number of seats recently.

“I became the CM after having darshan of Lord Cheluvanarayanaswamy. As per the wishes of Mandya Deputy Commissioner Dr. M.V. Venkatesh and priests, I have decided to offer ‘Samarabhupala’ silver chariot to the presiding deity. God has given me power and strength to serve poor and needy. Accordingly, I will discharge my duty honestly. I will come personally to handover the silver chariot,” he told the media persons.

As soon as he came to the temple, a traditional welcome was offered to him by temple authorities. He and his family members had darshan of Lord Cheluvanarayanaswamy and YadugiriNayakiBhagavadramanujacharya. His family was blessed with Rajashirvada by temple priests.

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Earlier, Sthanacharya Srinivasa Narasimhan, Vidwan Rampriya Ramanuja Sannidhi Archak Vidwan Ramapriya and others appealed to the MP CM to present the silver chariot to the temple. The CM and his family members climbed the steps and had darshan of Yoga Narasimha.

Tight security arrangement was made at the shrine in view of the CM’s visit. Pandavapura Assistant Commissioner Shivanandamurthy, TahsildharPramodPatil, Temple Executive Officer Mangalamma, BJP leaders Naganna Gowda, Somashekar and Purushotham were present.

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