Indian Town Prays for a Son on Supreme Court
March 16, 2016  11:59
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A bare-chested priest sat cross-legged in the temple of this farming village on a recent morning and recited all 1,008 names of Vishnu, the Hindu god, in the hope of soon receiving good news from the White House.


A junior priest sprinkled the idol, known as Balaji, with shredded tulsi leaves and rose-water. The subject of their prayers was Sri Srinivasan, an Indian-born judge on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia who is rumored to be a top contender for President Obama to nominate to the Supreme Court.

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Pic: Sri Srinvasan with Gursharan Kaur, former PM Dr Manmohan Singh's wife.
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