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Tirumala temple records highest-ever pilgrim footfalls and ‘hundi’ collection in June

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Tirumala temple records highest-ever pilgrim footfalls and ‘hundi’ collection in June
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The Tirumala temple recorded its highest-ever monthly pilgrim footfall in June, with over 2.5 million devotees visiting the shrine. The surge resulted in record-breaking hundi collections of ₹126 crore and high demand for laddu prasadam.

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This reflects significant trends in religious tourism and economic activity surrounding major pilgrimage sites in India.

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The temple of Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala scripted history in June, recording its highest-ever monthly pilgrim footfalls, with more than 25 lakh devotees visiting the hill shrine during the 30-day period.

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