Temple, which opened after lockdown, received an present of Rs 3.12 crore in just 10 days

New Delhi: Devotees have not diminished at the door of God even in the crisis of the corona epidemic. When the Bhandara of Sanwalia Ji, a famous temple in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, was reopened after corona lockdown, the temple received a record amount of Rs. 3,12,72,600 in just ten days. Not only that, 33 grams of gold and 1370 grams of silver were also found in the box of Bhandara. The counting of coins is currently underway.

The temples of Rajasthan were closed just like the temples of the country due to corona. Devotees had also stopped entering the Sanwaliaji temple since April 11. But from June 28 it was opened back. In Sanwalia Ji, Bhandara is opened only on the first Chaturdashi of Amavasya, but this time on 8th July itself, Bhandara had to be opened within ten days due to Chaturdashi. But as the temple managers opened the store, they were surprised. Because within 10 days the devotees put up so many offerings.

Bhandara was opened after Rajbhogaarti in the presence of temple Mandal president Kanhaiya Das Vaishnav and Tehsildar Bhanwarlal Chopra and counting is still going on. The temple at Sanwalia Ji in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, is said to quadruple the income of anyone who puts a part of his income in the donation letter.

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