108 golden flowers worth ₹2 crores donated to Tirumala temple
The Hindu
Dr. Raja Reddy donated 108 golden flowers to Lord Venkateswara's temple. Manufactured by Lalitha Jewellery, it took 6 months and cost ₹2 crores.
In an offering, Dr. Raja Reddy from Kadapa on September 6 donated 108 golden flowers to the temple of Lord Venkateswara.
The flowers were manufactured by Lalitha Jewellery, who according to its proprietor Mr. Kiran, were good at making jewellery for temples.
Speaking to the media, Kiran who had accompanied Dr. Reddy in the darshan, said that it took six months for them to manufacture the jewellery and cost them over ₹2 crores.
The precious donation was handed over to the authorities inside the temple.
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