At the Shri Sanwaliaji temple, devotees gave a record-breaking 23 crore rupees and 89 kg of silver

A total of 23 crore 12 lakh 84 thousand 140 rupees have been donated this month at Shri Sanwaliaji temple in Rajasthan. Apart from this, 1 kg 260 grams 100 milligrams of gold and 89 kg 667 grams of silver have also been received as offerings. This amount is considered to be the largest donation received so far. Last year in July, the temple received a donation of about 19 crore 60 lakh rupees.

Fri, 10 Jan 2025 01:45 PM (IST)
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At the Shri Sanwaliaji temple, devotees gave a record-breaking 23 crore rupees and 89 kg of silver
At the Shri Sanwaliaji temple, devotees gave a record-breaking 23 crore rupees and 89 kg of silver

The famous Krishnadham Shri Sanwaliaji temple in southern Rajasthan received a record donation this month. In the store and office, donations of Rs 23 crore 12 lakh 84 thousand 140 rupees have been made. Similarly, 1 kg 260 grams 100 milligrams of gold and 89 kg 667 grams of silver have also been donated. This amount is the largest donation ever received so far. In July last year, about 19 crore 60 lakh rupees were received as donations at the temple.

According to Bhairulal Soni, a member of the temple management committee, a storehouse was opened on December 29 after Rajbhog Aarti. Counting started on the first day and was soon stopped due to the crowd in the temple, which recorded 3 crore rupees. Continuing the count, seven crore 76 lakh 69 thousand rupees were counted on Monday, 4 crore 68 lakh 10 thousand in the third round, 4 crore 85 lakh 15 thousand in the fourth round, and 44 lakh rupees in the fifth round.

Apart from this, 5 crore 38 lakh 90 thousand 140 rupees were received from the office and online. In this way, a total of 23 crore 12 lakh 84 thousand 140 rupees were received in donations. The coins will be weighed on Friday.

1 kg 40 grams of gold and 43 kg 144 grams of silver were found in the storehouse. At the same time, 220 grams 100 milligrams of gold, and 46 kg 523 grams of silver were donated from the office. A total of 1 kg 260 grams 100 milligrams of gold and 89 kg 667 grams of silver have been offered to the temple. On this occasion, temple board president Bhairulal Gurjar, members Sanjay Mandovara, Bhairulal Soni, Ashok Sharma, Shambhu Suthar, Mamtesh Sharma, Shrilal Patidar, etc. were present.

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Additional Advocate General Vigyan Shah presented the reply in the court on behalf of the government. It has been said in the reply that the matter of paper leak, copying, and sitting dummy candidates is under investigation. The government has caught the people involved in this. The government has suspended 40 trainee SIs. Action will continue in the future as well. At present, the government cannot take a big decision like canceling the recruitment.

On the other hand, the petitioner's lawyer Harendra Meel said, the government's reply is vague, the government is trying to mislead, and we strongly oppose this reply. On the other hand, Agriculture Minister Kirori Lal Meena, who has been demanding the cancellation of the exam for a long time, is not satisfied with the government's reply.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer