Hyderabad Man Donates Gold Ornaments Worth Rs 23 Takh To Goddess Padmavathi

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) said that K Deepak from Hyderabad offered the ornaments to the deity.

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  • A devotee from Hyderabad donated gold ear ornaments to Goddess Padmavathi
  • The ornaments weigh 178 grams and are studded with precious stones
  • The estimated value of the donation is about Rs 23 lakh
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Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh):

A devotee from Hyderabad donated a pair of precious stone-studded gold ear ornaments weighing 178 grams, worth about Rs 23 lakh, to Goddess Padmavathi here at Tiruchanur.

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) said that K Deepak from Hyderabad offered the ornaments to the deity.

"The devotee presented a pair of gold ear ornaments studded with precious stones worth about Rs 23 lakh to Sri Padmavathi temple during darshan," an official release from the temple body said on late Thursday.

The ornaments were later handed over to TTD officials, following which the donor was presented with "teertha prasadam" by temple authorities, it said.

TTD is the official custodian of Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati, the richest Hindu shrine in the world.

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