VIDEO - Telangana businessman takes chopper to temple for 'vahan puja'

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people frequently bring their newly acquired two-wheelers and four-wheelers to temples for "vahan puja" (vehicle puja), but this telangana businessman brought his freshly purchased helicopter there instead. Boinpally srinivas Rao, the proprietor of the Prathima Group, and his family travelled by Airbus ACH-135 to Yadadri, some 100 kilometres from Hyderabad, to attend the special puja at the sri lakshmi narasimha swamy temple.

The family performed a number of ceremonies in front of the chopper, which is estimated to cost $5.7 million, under the direction of three priests. On social media, the images of the "vahan puja" with the helicopter have become very popular. A relative of srinivas Rao, former maharashtra governor vidyasagar Rao, was also present. They later conducted a helicopter sortie around the well-known hill shrine. In addition to operating in the infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, and telecommunications industries, Prathima Group also owns a medical school and a network of hospitals.
For any new machine, it is customary in india to perform rituals and offer sacrifices to the gods. In order to do "vahan puja," or "vehicle puja," people bring newly purchased two-wheelers and four-wheelers to temples. These occasions are popular in the nation or in areas where indians are currently residing. However, Telangana-based entrepreneur Boinpally srinivas Rao has elevated this practise to entirely new heights. He flew to a temple for the rituals in his recently acquired aircraft.

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