India, April 22 -- Nestled between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, the Dakshina Kannada parliamentary constituency is at the heart of the region that has come to be known as the laboratory of Hindutva in Karnataka. The old Dakshina Kannada district included the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha which was, in several ways, the southern base of the Ram temple movement. In this round of Lok Sabha elections, the political laboratory of Dakshina Kannada is testing a question that could have ramifications for the rest of India: Is there such a thing as too much Hindutva?...