Shakti scheme – Revenue of temples in Karnataka go soaring


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Jul 28: The number of pilgrims arriving at temples after the announcement of Shakti scheme for women has increased considerably. The offertory boxes of temples are filled to the brim. So far. Rs 25 crore is accumulated in the offertory boxes of 58 Muzrai temple of Karnataka.

From June 11 till July 15, there is enormous increase in the revenue of temples of state. In only one month, Rs 25 crore is accumulated in 58 temples. The amount for the corresponding period last year was just Rs 19 crore.

In E-Hundi from June 11 to July 15, a whopping Rs 24.47 crore is generated. Compared to last year, this amount is more by Rs six crore. So far, only E-hundis of eminent temples are opened and manual ones are yet to be checked.

According to the details provided by Muzrai department for the period of June 11 to July 15, the income of Chamundeshwari temple of Mysuru was Rs 3.63 crore against Rs 48 lac of last year. Kukke Subramanya temple recorded a revenue of Rs 11.16 crore against Rs 11.13 crore of last year. Yediyoor Siddalingeshwara temple of Tumakuru district collected an amount of Rs 1.48 crore against Rs 1.2 crore for the same period last year. Huligemma Devi temple of Koppala reported an income of Rs 1.41 crore against Rs 1.02 crore last year. Mahalingeshwara temple of Dakshina Kannada accumulated Rs 48 lac against Rs 43 lac last year.

 

 

 

  

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Fri, Jul 28 2023

    Hahaha! Master strije vt Congress. Bonanja for temples because "easy comes easy go". Women are happy, temples are happy, government coffers are happy - all the way to the bank.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 28 2023

    ಹಳ್ಳದ ನೀರು ನದಿಗೆ, ನದಿಯ ನೀರು ultimately to ಸಮುದ್ರಕ್ಕೆ.

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  • jb, mlore

    Fri, Jul 28 2023

    Again proved only Hindus are giving money open heartedly ! This money should be used for own community welfares and not others . If they want to use for other communities, they need to put a separate box clearly mentioning those details .

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  • Ryan, UDUPI

    Sat, Jul 29 2023

    The number of dislikes / disagree to your comment shows how communal are sickulars and eyeing on money from Hindu. The truth is visble

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  • Nithin, Bangalore/SA

    Fri, Jul 28 2023

    So sad that crores offered by devotees at the temples goes to the Govt ( bjp or congress) , unfortunately this money is looted by the govt , more than 35000 temples in karnataka alobe is under muzrai and govt control, this money must be returned to respective temple, neither bjp or congress will bring an act to abolish govt receving money from Hindu temples, unfortunate

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India.

    Fri, Jul 28 2023

    Dear Nithin I was expecting BJP government while running the State, will free the temple from the government clutches back to temple authorities. Greed, money, power are the main cause of all these political parties.

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  • Nithin, Bangalore/SA

    Fri, Jul 28 2023

    Harlod, we all know very well that either BJP or Congress come to power is to make money, when they get crores from temples why will they release Temples from Govt control, As i mentioned 35000 temples in karnataka alone they get crores each year, last year Kukke Subramanya got 125 crores from devotees, God alone knows where this money is spent by Govt.

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  • Prem, moodbidri

    Fri, Jul 28 2023

    Women are happily travelling... Uri & Nanju only for andh bhakths!

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