With Mere Rs 17 in Account, Man Presents Rs 100 Crore Cheque to Andhra Temple
Devotee's Astonishing Gesture
In a stunning gesture of devotion, a templegoer with a humble bank balance of only Rs 17 has left an intriguing offering at Andhra Pradesh's Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple, famously known as the Simhachalam temple. The offering, an undated cheque, holds an astonishing value of Rs 100 crore.
Discovery During Hundi Collection
During the routine counting of the hundi collections on August 23, temple authorities stumbled upon this unexpected discovery. The temple's Executive Officer, Trinadh Rao, was promptly alerted about the extraordinary find.
Swift Verification Process
Taking immediate action, the temple authorities initiated a verification process with the Kotak Bank branch in MVP Colony. The investigation revealed that the cheque was issued from an account held by Boddepalli Radhakrishna, bearing account number 8313295434, and astonishingly, the account balance was a mere Rs 17.
Parallel Accumulation of Hundi Offerings
Concurrently, the hundi offerings collected on that Wednesday amounted to an impressive Rs 1.49 crore. These contributions had been accumulated over a span of 16 days and included approximately 80 grams of gold and 10 kilograms of silver.
This exceptional offering from a devotee with minimal financial means adds a unique chapter to the temple's history, showcasing the depth of faith and reverence it inspires.
Also Read: Andhra Pradesh Aims for Top Spot in Green Energy Generation, Asserts CM Jagan
OTT India updates you with the latest news, The Country’s no.1 digital news platform OTT India, Keeps you updated with national, and international news from all around the world. For more such updates, download the OTT India app on your Android and IOS device.
.