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Revealed: Obama always carries Hanuman statuette in pocket

The Hindu god figures among some other small totems which the U.S. President carries all the time.

January 16, 2016 04:32 pm | Updated October 05, 2016 12:11 pm IST - WASHINGTON:

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A figurine of Lord Hanuman is among the few items that Barack Obama always carries in his pocket and seeks inspiration whenever he feels discouraged, the U.S. President revealed in an interview to YouTube.

A figurine of Lord Hanuman is among the few items that Barack Obama always carries in his pocket and seeks inspiration whenever he feels discouraged, the U.S. President revealed in an interview to YouTube.

A statuette of Lord Hanuman is among few items that U.S. President Barack Obama always carries in his pocket and seeks inspiration from whenever he feels tired or discouraged.

The President disclosed this on a YouTube interview which the White House scheduled as a way to reach younger audiences as it promotes Mr. Obama’s final State of the Union address on Tuesday.

Pulls out small totems

Asked to show off an item of personal significance during the interview with YouTube creator Nilsen on Friday, Mr. Obama (54) pulled from his pockets a series of small totems, each of which he said reminded him “of all the different people I’ve met along the way.”

It included rosary beads given to him from Pope Francis, who he met at the White House this fall; a tiny Buddha statue procured upon him by a monk; a silver poker chip that was once the lucky charm of a bald, moustachioed biker in Iowa; a figurine of the Hindu monkey God Hanuman; and a Coptic cross from Ethiopia, where he visited in July, CNN reported.

I am not that superstitious

“I carry these around all the time. I’m not that superstitious, so it’s not like I think I necessarily have to have them on me at all times,” Mr. Obama said.

But he said they do provide some reminders of the long path of his presidency.

“If I feel tired, or I feel discouraged sometimes, I can kind of reach into my pocket and say yeah, that’s something I can overcome, because somebody gave me the privilege to work on these issues that are going to effect them,” he said.

Obama, whose father was a Kenyan and mother a white woman from Kansas, spent initial days of his life in Indonesia where Hinduism is a popular religion.

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