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Elon Musk's father visits Ram temple in Ayodhya

Elon Musk's father visits Ram temple in Ayodhya

Times of Oman05-06-2025

Ayodhya: Errol Musk, father of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, arrived in Ayodhya on Wednesday and offered prayers at the Hanumangarhi Temple and Lord Ram Temple.
"I feel great, wonderful," Errol Musk told ANI about his visit to Ayodhya
Earlier, talking to the media, Errol Musk praised India, saying the people are full of love, kindness and "probably the best people you can meet".
"India is a wonderful place. As many people as possible should come to India. There are a lot of Indians in the country where I come from, so I know the Indian culture. The people are full of love, kindness--probably the best people you can meet. We have some smart (business) plans which are being looked at. I think India-US relations will be very good," Errol Musk said.
Vishnu Dasji Maharaj, a saint, said that Elon Musk's father's visit to Ayodhya reflects India's spiritual strength.
"People around the world are drawn to Ayodhya. I welcome and congratulate him, and pray that God continues to guide him with wisdom," he said.
Echoing the sentiment, Sitaram Das Ji Maharaj said, Lord Ram stands for the welfare of all humanity.

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