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10 Richest Temples in India

10 Richest Temples in India

2. Tirumala Tirupati Venkateswara Swamy Temple, Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh (TTD)

Tirumala Tirupati Balaji temple is the busiest temple in the world with over 50,000 devotees visiting and worshipping the Lord daily. TTD, the trust of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam, manages the temple. On July 7, 2011, the President of India has inaugurated the world’s biggest free meal complex at Tirumala. TTD Temple reportedly has nearly 50,000 crore rupees worth of properties all over the world.

3. Shirdi Saibaba Temple, Shirdi, Maharashtra

Shirdi Saibaba Temple in Maharashtra is another richest and famous temple in India which is visited by thousands of devotees daily. Shirdi Sai Sansthan Trust which manages the temple has officially announced that they have properities worth of crores of rupees.

4. Puri Jagannath Temple, Puri, Orissa

Puri Jagannath temple is one of the ancient and popular temples in India. Jagannath temple is most famous for its Rathayatra festival. The temple trust has the properties more than thousand crore rupees of worth.

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  1. Almas says:

    list the richest hindu temples in india in terms of wealth and assets

  2. Madhulekha says:

    list of holy place for balaji in india

  3. Harshada says:

    top 10 richest temple in the india 2013 wikipedia list

  4. Paresh Patel says:

    WHERE USE THIS INCOME ALL TAMPLE

  5. Beergunnot Kurrmveer says:

    Why not do something for the thousands of the poor people of India ?

  6. Kaladevi Devaser says:

    Yes use the money to turn around India. Build infrastructure, hospitals,etc

  7. Rojer Patel says:

    i don't think temple properties/money to be used for so called infrastructure of indian economy, the temples are already serving millions of people………..

  8. Ashish Chaudhary says:

    but trusties think that its there own personal wealth and properies…………:-(

  9. Rajesh says:

    I think indias very richest temple is. ಅನಂತ ಪದ್ಮನಾಭ ದೇವಾಲಯ. ಕೇರಳ

  10. Rathiraj says:

    Use the money like the Christians do. It will do well to Hinduism as well as to the humanity.

  11. Ronal Patel says:

    I though that Thirupati Balaji is the richest temple

  12. Dr.Pranavi, Author. says:

    Primarily the area in which the so called temple exists, should be developed with temple funds like Vatican City. It should be with broad roads, highly efficient drainage system, well maintained public Rest rooms, drinking water facilities, litter and dust free roads, well maintained hotels and restaurants, convenient public transport, well equipped Hospitals, good Schools, Colleges, Gyms, Stadiums, Malls with entertainment facilities, Metting Halls and strict Police guard and Security. The Public Darshan of the Diety should only through conveyer or escolater system only. VIP. Darshan should not hinder Public Darshan. The entire arrangements should be carried out with Temple Funds. Temple Collection should not become wasteful dump !!!.

  13. Dr.Pranavi, says:

    The temple money should not be a wasteful dump. Humanitarian services are deemed to be the service to God !!! Similarly the god is expected to do service to the society. Please use money of the Temple to develop the City/Town/Village of the Temple.

  14. Prasad. SVN. says:

    Develop Tirupathi like Vatican, with TTD Funds only. Don’t make the temple money as a wasteful dump.

  15. Alok Mukherjee says:

    Everybody said income of temple should be spent on development of city and other social causes. I suggest a Govt body should be included within the trustees so that income – expenditure are properly maintained. After expenditure, 10% (say) of the remaining fund every year may be kept fixed and rest should go for development of the country comprising govt. Body and trusree.

  16. jaibeer poonia says:

    Use that money in India poor people

  17. Chiru Mamidi says:

    wow…………….. very happy to see tirumala is in second place in this list..

  18. S.Raguprasad says:

    Vry haooy to hear tat Lord Vishnu had awarded frst place in tis..coz…I’m d devotee of bagvan.Vishnu…Narayana…Narayana…

  19. sumit says:

    What’s advantages of this money .

    Nothing

  20. as d law, treasure belongs to state goverment. so, it cannot to use around India

  21. Jigar Rami says:

    temple k name pe buisness

  22. What about the Amritsar Golden Temple?

  23. manish says:

    Sabhi mandir ki income ko des ke liye or garib ke liye lagadena chahye tabhi to garibi jayegi

  24. HRIDAY KAMAL NATH says:

    Dear ALL,
    Iwould like to writing a few things which is very important to every one ! in this world we believe that in god …like krishna , allah , jeus …& Balaji etc …. but today people are making huge money through god. like its just like a business. and i will give u an example that tirupati balalji if u want to meet him then u have to pay money then it is possible to meet balaji lord … and also i change the name that not tirupati balaji …its a new name “”MONEY PATI BALALJI'” .and this temple belongs to only for Sachin tendulkar , Amithab Bachan , Anil ambani, tata birla, ratan tata & many more not for poor people ….. anyway thanks to all.
    regards !
    kamal

  25. neeraj says:

    I like this

  26. mebarnites barcelonian says:

    all temples must be nationalised. money is un neceearily going to tempes when people are starving.
    prices have gone sky high and yet no decent public service is there.

    temple priest are swines. no collections must be allowed. staes must maintain temples. I am sure modi, naidu all are looting these temples. dr jaya the whore of tamil had diverted her funs to Nepal via peetham ch00th of mutt the dickhead full name I forgot he wa alsoa rrested for this. the money went to Nepal. I think the shooout which killed the Nepal royals that time can be linked tot ths money now moid the bstrds is trying to lot thismoney. he must be buried alive in the shores of ganga. or like osama sunk to the bottom. enuf ho gaya.

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