ALBAWABA – Temples in India once struggling to attract worshippers have found new life by becoming centers of what devotees call “visa worship,” with thousands flocking to pray for foreign travel approvals, particularly to the United States. At the Chilkur Balaji Temple in Hyderabad, priests bless passports and lead rituals for applicants hoping to secure visas. Worshippers are asked to walk 108 circles around the altar, a practice believed to ...