Daijiworld Media Network - Sullia (SP)
Sullia, Jun 15: Former chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), N Srinivasan, arrived at temple town, Subrahmanya, in the taluk late night on Saturday June 13. It is gathered that he was here till Monday afternoon.
On his arrival, Srinivasan stayed in a private lodge. On Sunday morning, he began to perform 'Sarpa Samskara' and 'Ashlesha Bali' , rituals meant to appease the serpent god. On Monday morning too, he will continue to perform 'Sarpa Samskara', it is said. He will later undertake 'Ashlesha Bali' and offer special puja at the temple.
Srinivasan's arrival and two-day stay have been a low key affair, and his arrival here had not been informed in advance. It is gathered that Srinivasan had visited Subrahmanya in the past too and offered some services to the presiding deity.
A few months back, he had arrived at Mangaluru by flight and reached Sringeri by road, where prayers were offered seeking divine interference in the problems he was facing. During that visit too, he had kept himself away from news-persons.