Eid 2017: A temple in Karnataka's Udupi hosted an Iftar meal.
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Sri Krishna temple in Udupi hosts Iftar meal for Muslims
Head priest himself serves people who broke Ramzan fast
Over 100 Muslims attend event, perform Namaz in temple premises
The mutt head, Sri Vishvesha Tirtha, was present as those breaking their fast were served food in the dining hall. Iftar is the meal that people take to break their dawn-to-dusk fast during the month of Ramzan that ends with Eid.

Sri Krishna temple mutt head himself served people who broke their fast in Karnataka's Udupi.
This region of Karnataka has often seen communal clashes - which makes this simple gesture all the more important.

Over 100 Muslims attended the event and performed namaz at the temple in Karnataka's Udupi.
The minister added, "We politicians go for votes. But when religious leaders come forward like this, things can change. This should be a model for other leaders too."
This year, Eid ul-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramzan, began on the evening of June 25 and ended on the evening of June 26. Prophet Muhammad is said to have received the first revelation of the Holy Quran during this month.
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