This story is from January 20, 2021
'If she supports India, she will be president': Tamil Nadu village cheers for Kamala Harris
THULASENDRAPURAM
: A tiny, lush-green Indian village surrounded by rice paddy fields was beaming with joy Wednesday hours before its descendant, Kamala Harris, takes her oath of office and becomes the US vice president.Harris is set to make history as the first woman, first woman of color and first person of South Asian descent to hold the vice presidency.
"We are feeling very proud that an Indian is being elected as the vice president of America," said Anukampa Madhavasimhan, 52, a teacher.
A woman makes a traditional snack to celebrate the inauguration of US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris at her ancestral village (Photo credits: AFP)
A calendar with photos of US President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris hangs in a shop in the village of Thulasendrapuram (Photo credits: Reuters)
A man adjusts a calendar with photos of US President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris at Harris' ancestral village (Photo credits: AFP)
Residents prepare a hoarding with a photo of US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris at her ancestral village of Thulasendrapuram in Tamil Nadu (Photo credits: AFP)
An Indian villager unloads paddy from a truck next to a banner displaying photographs of US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in Thulasendrapuram, Tamil Nadu (Photo credits: AP)
A man stands in this house decorated with a calendar with photos of Joe Biden Kamala Harris in her ancestral village (Photo credits: AFP)
Harris' grandfather moved to Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu state, decades ago. Harris' late mother was also born in India, before moving to the US to study at the University of California. She married a Jamaican man, and they named their daughter Kamala, a Sanskrit word for "lotus flower."
Ahead of the US elections in November, villagers in Thulasendrapuram had pulled together a ceremony at the main Hindu temple to wish Harris good luck. After her win, they set off firecrackers and distributed sweets and flowers as a religious offering.
Ahead of the inauguration, special prayers for her success are expected to be held at the local temple during which the idol of Hindu deity Ayyanar, a form of Lord Shiva, will be washed with milk and decked with flowers by the priest.
On Tuesday, an organization that promotes vegetarianism sent food packets for the village children as gifts to celebrate Harris' success.
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