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Crowds throng Hindu temples across northern India to see statues drink
Continue to the story"I put a milk-filled spoon to Ganesha's mouth and he drank it,'' exclaimed Akhilesh Shukla, a trader in Lucknow, capital of northern Uttar Pradesh state. He was among the countless devotees who carried milk in glasses and pitchers to northern Indian temples where Hindus worship Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of good fortune and wisdom; Shiva, the destroyer, and Durga, the goddess of strength. "It is a miracle,'' said Sudhir Mishra, a priest at a Shiva temple in Lucknow. He said that at least 10 liters of milk had been offered at his temple on Monday. "Look at the floor it is fairly dry. Where's the milk gone? It should be visible on floor. Can you see that.''