Andhra temple decorated with Rs 5 crore currency notes


Hyderabad, Oct 13 (IANS): A temple in Andhra Pradesh has been decorated with currency notes of over Rs 5 crore as part of the ongoing Dasara celebrations.

The deity at Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari temple in Nellore district has been decked up with currency notes worth Rs 5.16 crore.

Over 100 volunteers worked for several hours to decorate the temple with notes of the denominations of Rs 2,000, Rs 500, Rs 200, Rs 100, Rs 50, and Rs 10.

The organisers adorned the deity with garlands and bouquets of origami flowers made from the currency notes of various denominations and colours.

The currency notes of different colours have added to the beauty of the temple attracting devotees from various places.

A large number of devotees worship the deity in the 'avatar' of 'Dhanalakshmi', the goddess of riches, during the navratri celebrations.

According to Nellore Urban Development Authority (NUDA) chairman and member of the temple committee Mukkala Dwarakanath, the committee recently completed renovation works of the temple at a cost of Rs 11 crore.

"Since this is the first celebration after the completion of the renovation works which took four years, the committee decided to decorate the deity with currency notes," he said.

Members of the committee and devotees collected new currency notes and hired the services of artists to take up the unique decoration.

The committee also plan to decorate the deity with 7 kg gold and 60 kg silver as part of the Dasara celebrations

However, this is not the first instance of a temple getting decorated with currency notes. Kanyaka Parameswari temple in Telangana's Jogulamba Gadwal district was decorated with currency notes amounting to Rs 1,11,11,111.

In 2017, the temple committee had made the offering in a similar arrangement with the currency notes amounting Rs 3,33,33,333.

 

  

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Wed, Oct 13 2021

    if true, heights of arrogance.

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  • Auldius Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 13 2021

    Where did the committee collect the money? Sitting in NUDA office?

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  • comman man, Kundapura

    Wed, Oct 13 2021

    Where is IT and ED..???

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Wed, Oct 13 2021

    I TOTALLY DISAGREE WITH SUCH PRACTICE WHATEVER MAY BE THE REASON LET THE 68CURRENCY BE THERE WHERE IT SHOULD BE. IT IS NOT A DECORATIVE ITEM. IT HAS ITS OWN VALUE. CURRENCY NOTES ARE ISSUED BY RESERVE BANK AND ITS VALUE IS GUARANTEED BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT. USING THE SAME FOR OTHER THAN LEGAL TENDER SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 13 2021

    Misuse of wealth. No sense to these people on earth. When their fellow human are suffering due to job loss, business loss, debt, poverty and committing extreme steps these kind of wastage is really painful. If they have excess they can come forward to help the genuine needy by doing these noble deeds God will more pleased with such acts.

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