A 78-year-old Christian businessman has built a Ganesh temple in Karnataka. He lived in Mumbai for many years in connection with work. In fact, the Christian businessman attributed his success to Siddhivinayak, after which he built a temple for the deity in his hometown of Shirwa, 14 kilometers from Udupi. The Christian businessman's name is Gabriel F. Nazareth. Gabriel F. Nazareth said he built the temple on his land in memory of his parents. Its inauguration has been delayed due to the same corona infection. Several rituals were also performed from Wednesday to Friday. "Gabriel is happy with his wish," said his friend and journalist Pundlika Marathe, "Gabriel went to Mumbai in search of a job after completing class 10. After doing strange things for a few years, he set up a block and mold factory. He lived in Mumbai for nearly 55 years and became a Ganesh devotee. He remains a Christian, but also believes in Lord Siddhivinayak, who is the most revered in Mumbai.'' On his return to his hometown about 10 years ago, he decided to build a temple. Gabriel built the temple at about 20 cents next to his house, at an estimated cost of Rs 2 crore. A 36 inch Ganesh idol has been installed. At the same time, a house has also been built for the temple priest. On the other hand, a man playing cricket has reportedly been biased on the basis of religion. He was stopped from playing cricket because he is a Christian. Congress reconstitutes groups of MPs in Lok Sabha-Rajya Sabha ahead of the monsoon session First episode of Khatron Ke Khiladi 11 created stir on social media, these contestants are being praised Chhota Dynamite who proved his caliber in the Blue jersey