Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has declared the total assets of the temple for the first time. According to media reports, a white paper has been released on Saturday, which states that the temple has 10.3 tonnes of gold worth Rs 5,300 crore and Rs 15,938 crore in cash deposited in nationalized banks. The total assets of the temple are worth 2.26 lakh crores.
The total assets of the world famous Lord Venkateswara Temple of Tirupati have been declared to be more than Rs 2.5 lakh crore (about US$ 30 billion). The temple’s net worth is more than the market capitalization of any IT services firm Wipro, food and beverage company Nestle and state-owned oil giants ONGC and IOC.
According to stock exchange data, the net worth of the Tirupati temple at the current trading price is more than that of many blue-chip Indian companies. At the end of trading on Friday, the market cap of Bengaluru-based Wipro was Rs 2.14 lakh crore, while that of UltraTech Cement was Rs 1.99 lakh crore. The value of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Indian Oil Corporation also turned out to be less than that of the temple. Apart from this, power giant NTPC Ltd., auto makers Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors, world’s largest coal producer Coal India Ltd. are also behind.
The market capital of Rashtriya Thermal Power Corporation Ltd is less than the property of this temple. Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors and the world’s largest coal producer Coal India Ltd, mining company Vedanta, real estate company DLF and many other companies are also included in the list. The market capital of only two dozen companies is more than the assets of the temple trust. These include Reliance Ind Ltd, Tata Consultancy Services, HDFC Bank, Infosys and others.
10 Mystery: Even scientists could not lift the curtain
It is said that the idol of Lord Venkateswara Swamy has hair on it which is real. This hair never tangles and always remains soft. It is believed that God himself resides here.
Those who visit here tell that on listening to the idol of Lord Venkatesh, the sound of sea waves is heard.
There is a stick on the right side of the door at the main entrance of the temple. It is said about this stick that Lord Balaji was beaten with this stick in his childhood.
A lamp always burns in the temple of Lord Balaji. Neither oil nor ghee is ever put in this lamp.
Mother Lakshmi resides on the heart of Lord Balaji. The presence of the mother is known when Balaji is seen every Thursday after taking off his complete makeup.
There is a village 23 km away from the temple of Lord Balaji, and the entry of outsiders is prohibited here. Here people live with a lot of rules and restraint. It is believed that fruits, flowers, milk, curd and ghee all come from here to offer to Balaji. Women in this village do not wear stitched clothes.
Although the idol of Lord Balaji is made of a special type of smooth stone, it looks completely alive. Here the atmosphere of the temple
The deity’s idol is dressed daily in a dhoti below and a saree above. It is believed that the form of Mother Lakshmi is included in Balaji itself. due to this
There is a village 23 km away from the temple of Lord Balaji, and the entry of outsiders is prohibited here. Here people live with a lot of rules and restraint. It is believed that fruits, flowers, milk, curd and ghee all come from here to offer to Balaji. Women in this village do not wear stitched clothes.
The statue also sweats
By the way, the idol of Lord Balaji is made of a special type of smooth stone.
When one enters the sanctum sanctorum of the temple, it will appear that the idol of Lord Sri Venkateswara is in the center of the sanctum sanctorum. But as soon as you come out of the sanctum sanctorum, you will be shocked because after coming out it appears that the idol of God is situated on the right side. Now it is just an illusion or a miracle of God, no one has been able to find out till date.
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By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind
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