Temple hundial opened, offerings cross ₹60-crore mark in a year for first time

The Sri Dhandayuthanpani Swamy Temple in India has recorded over ₹60 crore in annual devotee offerings for the first time. This milestone reflects the temple's significant role as a major religious and cultural hub for devotees from India and abroad.
Why it matters
The financial data highlights the economic scale of religious institutions and their impact on local community funding and cultural preservation.
For the first time, when the temple hundial of the famous Sri Dhandayuthanpani Swamy Temple here was opened, the officials from the HR&CE department said that the offerings from the devotees had crossed the ₹60-crore mark for the year 2025-26 on Wednesday.
The report is a straightforward factual account of financial data from a religious institution.
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