NEW DELHI: Errol Musk, father of Tesla CEO Elon Musk and global advisor to Servotech Power Systems, was seen offering prayers at the ISKCON Temple in East of Kailash, New Delhi, on Thursday. Accompanied by priests, Musk participated in rituals inside the temple, while chants of “Hare Krishna Hare Ram” mahamantra echoed in the background.The South African engineer, who is on a week-long visit to India, appeared deeply immersed in the spiritual atmosphere of the temple, with visuals showing him respectfully engaging in the rituals.After visiting the temple, Errol described his visit to India and said, “it is an extraordinary experience…India is marvellous. The enthusiasm, ambition and general mood in India is so good.”Errol further said, “Many companies in the world are joining the green revolution…electric vehicles are going to be the vehicles of the future everywhere. In the next few years, there will be 10 times more electric vehicles on the road”His visit to ISKCON comes just a day after he travelled to Ayodhya, where he offered prayers at the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple and the Hanumangarhi shrine.Speaking about the Ayodhya visit on Wednesday, Errol Musk said, “I feel great, wonderful.” He also praised the country and its people, saying, “India is a wonderful place. As many people as possible should come to India… The people are full of love, kindness, probably the best people you can meet.”Musk described the Ram temple as “absolutely wonderful” and “one of the best things” he has ever done. Dressed in a traditional kurta-pyjama during the Ayodhya visit, he was accompanied by his daughter, Alexandra Musk. His stop at the temple town was brief, lasting just over an hour, but marked by high security, with a three-tier surveillance setup in place.Errol Musk, who arrived in India on June 1, is here until June 6 to explore green technology and EV charging infrastructure in association with Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd. His presence has drawn attention not only for its business angle but also for his engagement with India’s spiritual heritage.While Errol’s scheduled visit to Agra’s Taj Mahal may be dropped due to extreme heat, his focus remains on spiritual exploration and business collaboration. “I’m here to begin working with Servotech and am looking forward to spending a lot of time in the country,” he was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.