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[h=1]The Indian temple which 'grants U.S. visas': Thousands flock to shrine in the belief it brings luck when applying to the embassy - so long as you leave an offering of coconut[/h]·The Chilkur Balaji temple near Hyderabad in southern India has become known as the 'visa temple'
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It was built around 500 years ago as a shrine to Lord Balaji, a form of Hindu god Vishnu
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Said to grant a myriad of wishes but is most prominent for helping Indians seeking overseas visas
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Around 75,000 to 100,000 devotees are said to visit the temple every week
It is Donald Trump's worst nightmare: Every day thousands of Indians flock to a Hindu temple seeking to get one wish granted - a U.S visa.
The Chilkur Balaji temple near Hyderabad in southern India has now become known as the 'visa temple' after many devotees have had visa success, following a pilgrimage there.
Worshipers who make it to the temple typically perform a wish-making ceremony, which includes 11 laps around the inner temple, reports CNN
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...emple-said-grant-entry-U-S.html#ixzz41O7ro7Om
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It was built around 500 years ago as a shrine to Lord Balaji, a form of Hindu god Vishnu
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Said to grant a myriad of wishes but is most prominent for helping Indians seeking overseas visas
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Around 75,000 to 100,000 devotees are said to visit the temple every week
It is Donald Trump's worst nightmare: Every day thousands of Indians flock to a Hindu temple seeking to get one wish granted - a U.S visa.
The Chilkur Balaji temple near Hyderabad in southern India has now become known as the 'visa temple' after many devotees have had visa success, following a pilgrimage there.
Worshipers who make it to the temple typically perform a wish-making ceremony, which includes 11 laps around the inner temple, reports CNN
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...emple-said-grant-entry-U-S.html#ixzz41O7ro7Om