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Jagannath Temple receives over Rs 187.01 cr donation

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Published : Feb 19, 2020, 12:01 AM IST

Replying to a written question of BJD MLA Umakant Samantray, Odisha Cabinet minister Pratap Jena said that the Jagannath Temple in Puri has received over Rs 187.01 crore donation from devotees by the end of January 2020. He said that the cash contribution has been deposited in the bank and is used for payment of share to servitors and Sevapuja of Lord Jagannath.

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Jagannath Temple receives over Rs 187.01 cr donation

Bhubaneswar (Odisha): The Jagannath Temple in Odisha's Puri city has received over Rs 187.01 crore donation from devotees by the end of January this year, informed Cabinet Law Minister Pratap Jena on Tuesday.

Replying to a written question of Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MLA Umakant Samantray, the Law Minister said that the State Assembly that the total collection made in cash is over Rs 187.01 crore.

"The Jagannath Temple has received 17.756 kg gold, including jewellery and 277.95 kg silver from worshipers and others," said the Minister.

The temple received 'Patta' clothes, ghanta and clothes used in covering chariots as donations.

He said that the cash contribution has been deposited in the bank and is used for payment of share to servitors and Sevapuja of the deities following provisions of temple record of rights and Shree Jagannath Temple Act 1955.

The contribution in kinds like grocery items, Patta, the cloth used for covering chariots and gold and silver is used in the preparation of Kotha Bhog, Sevapuja, repair of ornaments and decoration of the deities provided the use of such contribution is admissible/suitable as per the established traditions of the Temple, said Jena.

(IANS)

Bhubaneswar (Odisha): The Jagannath Temple in Odisha's Puri city has received over Rs 187.01 crore donation from devotees by the end of January this year, informed Cabinet Law Minister Pratap Jena on Tuesday.

Replying to a written question of Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MLA Umakant Samantray, the Law Minister said that the State Assembly that the total collection made in cash is over Rs 187.01 crore.

"The Jagannath Temple has received 17.756 kg gold, including jewellery and 277.95 kg silver from worshipers and others," said the Minister.

The temple received 'Patta' clothes, ghanta and clothes used in covering chariots as donations.

He said that the cash contribution has been deposited in the bank and is used for payment of share to servitors and Sevapuja of the deities following provisions of temple record of rights and Shree Jagannath Temple Act 1955.

The contribution in kinds like grocery items, Patta, the cloth used for covering chariots and gold and silver is used in the preparation of Kotha Bhog, Sevapuja, repair of ornaments and decoration of the deities provided the use of such contribution is admissible/suitable as per the established traditions of the Temple, said Jena.

(IANS)

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