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Ganpati Bappa Bedecked in Currency A Temple’s Magnificent Rs 2.5 Crore Ornamentation

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In recent days, devotees of Lord Ganesha, affectionately known as Bappa, are celebrating with great fervor across the country.

Ganesh Utsav, a festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha, has brought a unique vibrancy to towns and cities, with countless pandals (temporary shrines) springing up everywhere.

A Special Temple in Bangalore

Amidst these festivities, Bangalore, a city in Karnataka, is drawing attention for a unique temple that’s beautifully adorned.

The Ganpati temple premises have been embellished with coins and notes worth nearly 2.5 crores INR.

Devotees Seek Lord Ganesha’s Blessings

In Bangalore and throughout Karnataka, the Ganesh Chaturthi festival began with great religious enthusiasm.

Devotees are flocking to temples and pandals to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha. The remarkable decorations at the Satyagati Temple are captivating visitors’ attention.

Elaborate Coin and Note Decorations

The temple’s management, under the guidance of the Ganpati Shirdi Sai Trust, prepared these beautiful decorations using coins and notes.

The value of these coins and notes amounts to approximately 2.5 crores INR. A team of about 150 individuals meticulously worked for a month to create these artistic decorations.

Tight Security Ensures Safety

Comprehensive security measures have been put in place to safeguard these valuable decorations.

CCTV surveillance is also being used to monitor the premises. The coins and notes have been artistically arranged, featuring images of Lord Ganesha, ‘Jai Karnataka,

‘Rashtra Pratham’ (Nation First), ‘Vikram Lander,’ ‘Chandrayaan,’ and ‘Jai Jawan Jai Kisan’ (Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer). This impressive decoration will remain on display for a week.

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