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Tirupati temple expects devotees' cash offerings to exceed Rs 1000 cr

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Senjo M R
February 17, 2022 16:44 IST
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Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, the governing body of the ancient hill temple of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala in Tirupati, on Thursday rolled out its annual budget for 2022-23 with a revenue forecast of Rs 3,096.40 crore, senior functionaries of the shrine said.

IMAGE: Lord Venkateswara temple at Tirumala in Tirupati. Photograph: ANI Photo

After reviewing the financial plan for the next 12 months in the budgetary meeting, TTD board chairman YV Subba Reddy and executive officer K S Jawahar Reddy told media-persons that the board has approved the annual budget.

Of the total expected revenue, the cash offerings made by millions of devotees in the sacred hundi (offering box) at the hill temple complex were expected to fetch about Rs 1,000 crore.

 

The revenue from the interest on deposits in nationalised and private banks was likely to be around Rs 668.5 crore, they said.

The earnings from the sale of tickets for various forms of worship tickets, including daily and weekly rituals in the temple, special entry tickets of VIPs and the online tickets priced at Rs 300 could be about Rs 362 crore while the proceeds from the sale of laddu prasadam may bring in revenue of about Rs 365 crore, they said.

The revenue from the TTD accommodations and marriage halls allotted to devotees was estimated to be around Rs 95 crore and the returns from the auction on human hair to be offered by devotees as fulfilment of their vows were predicted to be Rs 126 crore, the officials said.

Around Rs 1,360 crore was estimated to be paid to human resources rendering services in TTD, they added.

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