Tirupati balaji temple income per day

  1. Rs 1 Crore Single Day Cash Collection At Balaji Temple In Tirupati
  2. TTD approves budget of Rs. 3,096.40 crores for 2022
  3. Rs 2,937 crore budget for TTD in 2021
  4. At Rs 2.5 lakh crore net worth, Tirupati Balaji temple is India’s richest
  5. Tirupati Temple Worth Over Rs 2.5 Lakh Crore, Is Richer Than Wipro, Nestle
  6. Richest Temples of India: List of 12 Wealthiest Temples in India


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Rs 1 Crore Single Day Cash Collection At Balaji Temple In Tirupati

Tirumala: For the first time after lockdown was lifted, Tirumala Lord Balaji temple received hundi income of Rs 1.02 crores in a day on Saturday, said Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD). The devotees in Tirumala were earlier restricted from visiting the temple amid the COVID-19 crisis. However, the temple has reopened for the pilgrims on June 11.

TTD approves budget of Rs. 3,096.40 crores for 2022

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) on Thursday approved its annual budget for 2022-23 with an estimated revenue of ₹3,096.40 crore. The TTD Trust Board, headed by Chairman Y.V. Subba Reddy, approved the annual budget, and the revised budget estimates for the year 2021-22. A major chunk of the income (₹1,000 crore) was expected from the temple ‘hundi’. Interest receipts were estimated to generate ₹668. 51 crore, and a whopping ₹365 crore was expected from the sale of laddu and other ‘prasadam’. Other receipts included darshan tickets (₹242 crore); Kalyanakatta (₹126 crore); Arjitha Sevas (₹120 crore); accommodation and kalyanamandapam (₹95 crore); loans and advances to employees, EMD, and security deposits (₹51.87 crore); rent, electrical and water charges (₹42 crore); publications (₹28.25 crore); trust receipts (₹25 crore); and other receipts (₹45.90 crore). Expenditure On the expenditure front, human resource payments topped the list with an allocation of ₹1,360.15 crore. This was followed by material purchases ₹489.50 crore; engineering capital works ₹220 crore; corpus and other investments ₹150 crore; pensions and EHS Fund contribution ₹100 crore; engineering maintenance works ₹95 crore; grants to other institutions ₹91.50 crore; HDPP and allied project payments ₹90.50 crore; and facility management services ₹55 crore. Another interesting feature was the allocation of ₹150 crore to the Srinivasa Sethu project in Tirupati, which was expected to be completed by Dece...

Rs 2,937 crore budget for TTD in 2021

By Express News Service TIRUMALA: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Board of Trustees headed by YV Subba Reddy on Saturday approved TTD budget of Rs 2,937.82 crore for the 2021-22 financial year. The budget is Rs 287.15 crore more than the revised estimates of Rs 2,653.67 crore for the financial year 2020-21. As per the budget statement issued by the TTD Board, hundi and other capital receipts were only Rs 731 crore for the current fiscal and they are estimated to increase to Rs 1,131 crore in the next fiscal. Opening cash and bank balance of the TTD for the current fiscal was Rs 356.25 crore and it is estimated to be Rs 90.29 crore in the next fiscal. The TTD received Rs 90 crore from the monetisation fund for unviable properties and vacant cottages under Cottage Donation Scheme in the current fiscal and is estimated to receive a revenue of Rs 100 crore in the next fiscal. As per the revised estimates for 2020-21, interest receipts were Rs 738.16 crore and prasadam receipts were Rs 170 crore and they are estimated to be Rs 533.1 crore and Rs 375 crore, respectively, in the next fiscal. Revenue from darshans, which was only Rs 147 crore in the current fiscal, is expected to increase to Rs 210 crore, revenue from the loans, advances to employees, EMD security deposits is expected to be Rs 66.78 crore next fiscal compared to Rs 152.58 crore this year. Revenue from Kalyanakatta, which was Rs 125 crore in the current fiscal, is estimated to increase to Rs 131 crore. Revenue...

At Rs 2.5 lakh crore net worth, Tirupati Balaji temple is India’s richest

Tirupati temple assets - As per official details available, the assets of the ancient hill temple of Lord Venkateswara located at Tirumala in Andhra Pradesh include 10.25 tonnes of gold deposits in banks, 2.5 tonnes of gold jewellery, around Rs 16,000 crore of bank deposits, and 960 properties spread across India. To put the wealth of the world-famous temple in perspective, the net worth of over Rs 2.5 lakh crore is higher than the market capitalisation of some of the biggest companies like IT services major Wipro, food and beverage giant Nestle, and PSUs ONGC and India Oil Corporation. The comparison has been made considering the current trading price of shares of these blue-chip firms. As per data from stock exchanges, Wipro’s market cap was pegged at Rs 2.14 lakh crore at the close of trading on Friday. Swiss multinational Nestle's India unit had a market cap of Rs 1.96 lakh crore, slightly below that of UltraTech Cement which had a market value of Rs 1.99 lakh crore on Friday evening. A very few firms, about two dozen, have market caps higher than the net worth of the temple trust. Included among these are Reliance Industries Ltd led by Mukesh Ambani (Rs 17.53 lakh crore), Tata Consultancy Services (Rs 11.76 lakh crore), HDFC Bank (Rs 8.34 lakh crore), Infosys (Rs 6.37 lakh crore), ICICI Bank (Rs 6.31 lakh crore), Hindustan Unilever Ltd (Rs 5.92 lakh crore), State Bank of India (Rs 5.29 lakh crore), Bharti Airtel (Rs 4.54 lakh crore) and ITC (Rs 4.38 lakh crore), as pe...

Tirupati Temple Worth Over Rs 2.5 Lakh Crore, Is Richer Than Wipro, Nestle

New Delhi: Tirupati's world famous Lord Venkateswara temple's net worth of over Rs 2.5 lakh crore (about USD 30 billion) is more than the market capitalisation of IT services firm Wipro, food and beverage company Nestle and state-owned oil giants Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Indian Oil Corporation (IOC). Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, keeper of the temple dedicated to Tirupati's presiding deity, for the first time since its founding in 1933 declared its net worth. Its assets include 10.25 tonnes of gold deposits in banks, At current trading price, the networth of Tirupati temple is more than several blue-chip Indian firms, according to stock exchange data. Bengaluru-based Wipro had a market cap of Rs 2.14 lakh crore at close of trading on Friday, while UltraTech Cement had a market value of Rs 1.99 lakh crore. Swiss multinational food and drink major Nestle's India unit, with a market cap of Rs 1.96 lakh crore, too was valued below it. State-owned oil behemoths Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) too were valued less than the temple trust and so was power giant NTPC Ltd, auto makers Mahindra and Mahindra and Tata Motors, world's largest coal producer Coal India Ltd, mining conglomerate Vedanta, real estate firm DLF and several others. Only about two dozen companies have market valuation larger than the temple trust's networth. These include billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd (Rs 17.53 lakh crore), Tata Con...

Richest Temples of India: List of 12 Wealthiest Temples in India

History and religion of India are visible all through the world and travelers coming across various places our country get mesmerized with the sights of the religious performances held here. India is home to a great range of historical monuments, forts, palaces and the temples that gives an insight into India's splendid past. You will also find many temples in India which speak volumes about the amazing history of this country. There are a large number of famous temples in India that travelers can visit to explore their beauty. Some of these temples were built way long back and many of them are believed to have mystery of their own. These temples give a vibrant insight into the history of the period they were constructed. Amongst all, there are few temples, which are believed to be the richest temples in India that you must visit by flight booking . In this article, we have mentioned about some of those. Tirumala Tirupati Venkateswara Temple Located on the seventh peak of the Venkata Tirumala Hill, Sri Venkateshwara Temple is one of the most famous and oldest pilgrimage sites. Sited in the south of Sri Swami Puskarini River, this temple has been constructed in the traditional Dravidian style of architecture. It houses an 8 feet tall holy statue of the Lord Venkateshwara that is placed under the gold glided dome named as Ananda Nilaya Divya Vimana. The eyes of the idol are covered with a tilak of camphor, and decorated with precious and semi-precious stones. As per the trad...