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Revenue collection at Sabarimala crosses ₹104 cr in 28 days

The Travancore Devaswom Board, which manages the Sabarimala shrine has said the temple earned ₹104.72 crore revenue after it opened for the annual Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage on November 17. Last year, the temple and TDB had suffered huge revenue losses as the shrine and nearby areas witnessed massive protests by a section of frenzied devotees and right-wing political parties.

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Published : Dec 15, 2019, 8:18 PM IST

Sabarimala: Twenty-eight days into the annual two-month-long pilgrimage season, revenue collection at Sabarimala crossed ₹104 crore on Sunday as against ₹64 crore in the same period last year, the Travancore Devaswom Board said.

The TDB, which manages the hill shrine, said the temple earned ₹104.72 crore revenue after it opened for the annual Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage on November 17.

"As of today, the total revenue since the temple opened on November 17 is ₹104.72 crore. Last year on the same day it was ₹64.16 crore.

We have to count coins worth Rs five crore. We will calculate the value by weighing the coins with the permission of the court," TDB president N Vasu told reporters here.

The revenue earned was through donations for organising Annadanam (free food for pilgrims), sale of prasadam including 'appam' and 'aravana' and cash and coins received as donations to the deity, he said.

Last year, the temple and TDB had suffered huge revenue losses as the shrine and nearby areas witnessed massive protests by a section of frenzied devotees and right wing political parties over the September 28, 2018 Supreme Court order, allowing entry of women of all ages into the shrine.

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However, the Apex Court had on November 14 this year said a larger seven-judge bench would re-examine various religious issues, including the entry of women into the Sabarimala temple and mosques and the practice of female genital mutilation in the Dawoodi Bohra community.

This prompted the state government to put on hold the implementation of the apex court order of September 28, 2018, resulting in more flow of devotees to the shrine.

Vasu said the TDB was contemplating a ropeway project connecting Nilackal and Sannidhanam.

This was being thought of as they were yet to receive the soil test result from the Forest Department for the proposed rope-way project connecting Pamba and Sannidhanam, he said.

The Board has also commenced the of 'appam' and 'aravana' from Pamba, Vasu said.

He also said the temple authorities have arranged for the sale of prasadam through counters at Pamba after receiving the nod from the 'Thanthri' (head priest).

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Sabarimala: Twenty-eight days into the annual two-month-long pilgrimage season, revenue collection at Sabarimala crossed ₹104 crore on Sunday as against ₹64 crore in the same period last year, the Travancore Devaswom Board said.

The TDB, which manages the hill shrine, said the temple earned ₹104.72 crore revenue after it opened for the annual Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage on November 17.

"As of today, the total revenue since the temple opened on November 17 is ₹104.72 crore. Last year on the same day it was ₹64.16 crore.

We have to count coins worth Rs five crore. We will calculate the value by weighing the coins with the permission of the court," TDB president N Vasu told reporters here.

The revenue earned was through donations for organising Annadanam (free food for pilgrims), sale of prasadam including 'appam' and 'aravana' and cash and coins received as donations to the deity, he said.

Last year, the temple and TDB had suffered huge revenue losses as the shrine and nearby areas witnessed massive protests by a section of frenzied devotees and right wing political parties over the September 28, 2018 Supreme Court order, allowing entry of women of all ages into the shrine.

Also read: Fight against Plastic: Engineer turns into rag-picker to spread awareness

However, the Apex Court had on November 14 this year said a larger seven-judge bench would re-examine various religious issues, including the entry of women into the Sabarimala temple and mosques and the practice of female genital mutilation in the Dawoodi Bohra community.

This prompted the state government to put on hold the implementation of the apex court order of September 28, 2018, resulting in more flow of devotees to the shrine.

Vasu said the TDB was contemplating a ropeway project connecting Nilackal and Sannidhanam.

This was being thought of as they were yet to receive the soil test result from the Forest Department for the proposed rope-way project connecting Pamba and Sannidhanam, he said.

The Board has also commenced the of 'appam' and 'aravana' from Pamba, Vasu said.

He also said the temple authorities have arranged for the sale of prasadam through counters at Pamba after receiving the nod from the 'Thanthri' (head priest).

Also read: Shah worships at Baba Baidyanath Dham in Jharkhand

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Revenue collection at Sabarimala crosses Rs 104 cr in 28 days
Sabarimala, Dec 15 (PTI) Twenty eight days into the
annual two-month long pilgrimage season, revenue collection at
Sabarimala crossed Rs 104 crore on Sunday as against Rs 64
crore in the same period last year, the Travancore Devaswom
Board said.
The TDB, which manages the hill shrine, said the temple
earned Rs 104.72 crore revenue after it opened for the annual
Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage on November 17.
"As of today, the total revenue since the temple opened on
November 17 is Rs 104.72 crore. Last year on the same day it
was Rs 64.16 crore.
We have to count coins worth Rs five crore. We will
calculate the value by weighing the coins with the permission
of the court," TDB president N Vasu told reporters here.
The revenue earned was through donations for organising
Annadanam (free food for pilgrims), sale of prasadam including
'appam' and 'aravana' and cash and coins received as donations
to the deity, he said.
Last year, the temple and TDB had suffered huge revenue
losses as the shrine and nearby areas witnessed massive
protests by a section of frenzied devotees and right wing
political parties over the September 28, 2018 Supreme Court
order, allowing entry of women of all ages into the shrine.
However, the Apex Court had on November 14 this year said
a larger seven-judge bench would re-examine various religious
issues, including the entry of women into the Sabarimala
temple and mosques and the practice of female genital
mutilation in the Dawoodi Bohra community.
This prompted the state government to put on hold the
implementation of the apex court order of September 28, 2018,
resulting in more flow of devotees to the shrine.
Vasu said the TDB was contemplating a ropeway project
connecting Nilackal and Sannidhanam.
This was being thought of as they were yet to receive the
soil test result from the Forest Department for the proposed
rope-way project connecting Pamba and Sannidhanam, he said.
The Board has also commenced sale of 'appam' and 'aravana'
from Pamba, Vasu said.
He also said the temple authorities have arranged for
sale of prasadam through counters at Pamba after receiving the
nod from the 'Thanthri' (head priest). PTI RRT
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