Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa offered prayers at the famous Lord Venkateswara temple at nearby Tirumala on Tuesday and left for Colombo, winding up his five-day tour of India.
Rajapaksa, who stayed at the heavily guarded TTD Guest House on the hills overnight after his arrival on Monday evening, came to the over 2,000-year old shrine just before the crack of dawn and spent about an hour, officials said.
Clad in the traditional attire of white shirt and silk dhoti, the 74-year old Lankan leader, an ardent devotee of Lord Venkateswara, was accorded a traditional reception by top authorities and conducted to the sanctum sanctorum, amid chanting of Vedic hymns by priests.
Rajapaksa witnessed the weekly Ashtadala Paada Padmaradhana ritual, in which priests performed ‘archana’ to the idol of the presiding deity Lord Venkateswara using 108 golden lotuses, a temple official told PTI.
The visiting leader was presented a sacred silk cloth, a holy memento and sacred prasadam by the temple officials.
He had arrived on the hills on Monday by road from Renigunta airport, about 20 km from here.
After a brief halt in the guest house on his return from the temple, Rajapaksa left for Colombo from Renigunta.
This is Rajapaksa’s maiden visit to the temple as Prime Minister. He had visited the shrine and paid his obeisance to Lord Venkateswara on several occasions in the past as the island nation’s President and also after demitting the high office, officials said.
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa during his visit to Kashi Vishwanath temple, in Varanasi, on Sunday, February 9, 2020. – PTI
Rajapaksa, who arrived in India on Friday on his first overseas tour after being appointed as Sri Lankan prime minister in November last year, had visited Varanasi, Sarnath and Bodh Gaya after his engagements in New Delhi.
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa visits Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya, on Monday, February 10, 2020. – PTI
On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had held talks with Rajapaksa, elder brother of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, covering the entire expanse of bilateral ties between the two countries including in areas of defence and security.