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Top 4 Richest Temples in India

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India is famous for its better of diversity. It is also a place the religion acquires more importance. Although, we are moving towards modernism. Still, our culture, religion, and rituals are preserved well. Lots of fascinating temples are here.

Many ancient temples are still standing. Ancient kings had made lots of amazing temples. That is also the most fascinating thing worldwide. People have faith in God. That is the reason for most people devote themselves to their god and belief. India’s temple has approx.  India is full of religions, interesting history, amazing places to visit, lots of variations, many more wondering places, etc.

Indian Temples

In India, there are almost two million temples, and this number grows significantly each year.

India’s temples consist of 20 lakh tons of gold. That is 3 times American gold. And this includes 40 times India. Approx. the worth of these temples is 50 lakh crores. As per the report, all four temples’ worth Is 1.30 lakh crore. however, This property includes 60,115 gold and silver, 43,508 crores of land, 9873.55 crores of fixed deposit, and 18,48 crore other things.

Tirupati Tirumala Temple Venkateshwar

This is the richest temple our country has got. Tirupati temple gets an annual donation worth 650 crores. And it alone makes 11 million dollars for selling laddu. One of the most revered temples in India is the Tirumala Venkateshwara Temple. This shrine is of great religious and historical significance to India because it is situated where Lord Vishnu lived on earth during the Kali era. Dedicated to Sri Venkateshwara, a manifestation of Vishnu, this temple.

Tirupati tirumala temples

After two years of complying with Covid procedures, the temple, which was shut down due to the coronavirus outbreak, is now permitting pilgrims to visit the sanctuary.

The Venkateshwara temple is daily visited by 50,000 to 1,00,000 people. The number rises to 5,00,000 during the festival occasions. With so many devotees paying daily so, it should not be surprising temple receiver’s large amount of donations. This temple has 520 tons of reserved gold. Also, includes accessories donated by the king several years ago worth 20 billion dollars. Each year it converts more than 3000 kg of gold from a handy donation box. That makes it part of India’s richest temples.

According to a 2014 report, the yearly cost of this temple is 2262 crore.  The total property of this is 130, 000 crore. Even more than India’s richest businessman Mukesh Ambani. This temple has 4200 acres of land, 60,000 crores of silver and gold, 8500 crores of fixed deposit, and 18,000 crores of other things.

Sai Baba Temple Shirdi

Shirdi Sai Baba, also known as Sai Baba of Shirdi (c. 1838? – 15 October 1918), was an Indian spiritual master who was respected by both his Hindu and Muslim followers both during and after his lifetime. He was considered a saint and a fakir.

Sai Baba of Shirdi has millions of followers around the world. He is famous for helping those who are in need. Supposing it is a collection of over 2000 crores. According to a report the bank account has about 1.8 billion-plus 380 kg of gold, 4,400 kg of silver, and a large amount of money in the form of dollars and pounds.

These main things make this temple on the list of the richest temples in India. However, According to a 2014 report, the yearly cost of this temple is 70.28 crores.  

Sai Baba Temples

The specialty of Shirdi k Sai Baba temple

Shirdi is now a significant location and one of the main Hindu pilgrimage sites as a result of Sai Baba. Kudal, Sindhudurg, is home to the original Sai Baba temple. In 1922, However, this temple was erected. Dada Madye Ji is said to have received one rupee from Sai Baba, which he used to construct the Kudal temple.

Baba has stated that he was raised by a fakir who spent five years teaching him the value of Islam and the faith. Given that Sai Baba was born into a Brahmin household, many people assumed that he was also a Brahmin.

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Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai

The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir, regarded as the most well-known and wealthy temple in India, was first constructed on November 19, 1801, by Laxman Vithu and Dubai Patil in Prabhadevi, Mumbai. The peculiar Lord Ganesha statue in the temple’s innermost wooden sanctum is what makes it so well-known.

Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai

What makes Siddhivinayak Temple unique?

It is one of India’s wealthiest temples. A modest mandap in the temple houses Siddhi Vinayak’s shrine (“Ganesha who grants your wish”). Images of the Ashtavinayak are etched on the wooden sanctuary doors (the eight manifestations of Ganesha in Maharashtra).

This temple is part of some of the richest temples in India. Visitors arrive in a range of 30,000 to 50,000 per day. This is fighting under the golden roof. Lord Ganesh in siding under the golden roof. Although, The temple has accumulated 158 kg of gold offerings. Worth 67 million dollars so far. This is making it the Richest temple. Net worth Is approx. 2.2 million per year.

This temple is frequently visit worldwide celebrities. Although, According to a 2014 report, the yearly cost of this temple is 347.27 crore.  

Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple

The Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is a popular tourist destination for people from all over the world.

Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temples

The temple became the wealthiest in the nation when 1,00,000 crore worth of hidden treasure and sacks full of priceless jewels were found inside.

In addition to the hidden money that has been revealed, the temple is decorated with a number of incredibly valuable antiques, thus it must be extremely wealthy.

Where Indian Temples are getting money?

The average yearly income of this capital is 2691 crores. Although, On a daily basis, 5 lakh of devotees are coming. Who is donating 8 crores of charity they are giving here? Approx. 39% of this deposit of 1042 crore is in cash. Yearly 22% approx. Although, 598 crore rupees is a fixed deposit through investment tax. Worth 209 crores of gold and silver through charity, 566 crore of income is from other sources.

Where All the Temples are spending this money?

29% of this deposit has been submitted to banks. 7% donated to needy people and organizations. 285 of this was distributed among priests and others who work in temples. Only 2% is given to the government which is used for charity purposes through the government. 33% use it for other purposes. 1.4% is used for the maintenance of temples.

This is how we are not from a poor country. India has many numbers of temples. All of the temples on the aforementioned list maintain their integrity in their unique ways since they are revered by both Hindus and adherents of other faiths. Moreover, many people from all over the world travel to India to see these temples and learn more about the history and customs of the nation. Therefore, when you arrange a trip to India, be sure to spend some time visiting these temples.

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