“My family and village people call me mad. Once they suggested I should visit a psychologist. I told them ‘I don’t require any, maybe you should go’ because he is my god and I am not bothered about stuff others say,” he said, according to Australia’s 9 News. The station broadcast footage of him making offerings and meditating under a tree clutching the image of the 45th U.S. president.
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He offers vermilion, turmeric, flowers and at the end of his prayer does “aarti” to the photograph, in which light from candles are offered up to the ‘deity’.
Whether he is going to the shop, or the fields, he always carries the image of Trump with him.
“I am doing all the pujas to Trump like how we do it for our gods,” he added.
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