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Tirupati Temple's Big Problem: What To Do With 4 Crore In Old Notes

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Is this not cheating?

[h=1]Tirupati Temple's Big Problem: What To Do With 4 Crore In Old Notes[/h]

March 3, 2017



TIRUPATI: The famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala is trapped in a quirky situation of sorts and is now seeking providential assistance for a way out. It has received a whooping Rs. 4 crore in demonetised notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 from devotees in the past two months - past the deadline for their exchange. This at a time when the government has notified a law making possession of more than 10 scrapped notes a punishable offence with a minimum fine of Rs. 10,000.
The temple administration has written to the government and the Reserve Bank of India on the fate of the accumulated scrapped notes and is awaiting a response, a top official said today.
Devotees thronging the cash-rich temple from various parts of the country continued to offer the banned currency notes in the hundi along with the valid notes even after December 30, the deadline for the exchange of demonetised notes. More than Rs. 4 crore in banned currency had been offered by the devotees, D Sambasiva Rao, Executive Officer of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), which administers the shrine, said.
"We have already written to the RBI and the government about the demonetised notes, offered by devotees as fulfillment of their vows and are awaiting a reply," he told reporters.
It is a common practice among devotees of Lord Venkateswara to keep depositing cash in tiny boxes or mud pots kept in 'pooja rooms' in their houses over a period. Later, they deposit the accumulated amount in the temple hundi whenever they come on pilgrimage to Tirumala.
Temple officials believe that a large part of the scrapped currency notes offered to the temple in the last two months might be the amount kept in the boxes at the homes.
The hundi in the shrine annually nets more than Rs. 1,000 crore, besides gold and silver offerings, a temple official said.


http://www.msn.com/en-in/money/apps...-with-4-crore-in-old-notes/ar-AAnKoPg?ocid=st
 
Why not auction these notes like the vastrams that are offered - the purchaser can legally explain the source and may add 4 Kodi punniyam to account!
 
Is this not cheating?

Tirupati Temple's Big Problem: What To Do With 4 Crore In Old Notes



March 3, 2017



TIRUPATI: The famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala is trapped in a quirky situation of sorts and is now seeking providential assistance for a way out. It has received a whooping Rs. 4 crore in demonetised notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 from devotees in the past two months - past the deadline for their exchange. This at a time when the government has notified a law making possession of more than 10 scrapped notes a punishable offence with a minimum fine of Rs. 10,000.
The temple administration has written to the government and the Reserve Bank of India on the fate of the accumulated scrapped notes and is awaiting a response, a top official said today.
Devotees thronging the cash-rich temple from various parts of the country continued to offer the banned currency notes in the hundi along with the valid notes even after December 30, the deadline for the exchange of demonetised notes. More than Rs. 4 crore in banned currency had been offered by the devotees, D Sambasiva Rao, Executive Officer of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), which administers the shrine, said.
"We have already written to the RBI and the government about the demonetised notes, offered by devotees as fulfillment of their vows and are awaiting a reply," he told reporters.
It is a common practice among devotees of Lord Venkateswara to keep depositing cash in tiny boxes or mud pots kept in 'pooja rooms' in their houses over a period. Later, they deposit the accumulated amount in the temple hundi whenever they come on pilgrimage to Tirumala.
Temple officials believe that a large part of the scrapped currency notes offered to the temple in the last two months might be the amount kept in the boxes at the homes.
The hundi in the shrine annually nets more than Rs. 1,000 crore, besides gold and silver offerings, a temple official said.


http://www.msn.com/en-in/money/apps...-with-4-crore-in-old-notes/ar-AAnKoPg?ocid=st

And thereby hangs the pathetic tale of Indian secularism, the millstone hanging around the neck of India. On a careful consideration, the amount can be exchanged by RBI as Tirupati Temple has no need to indulge in any antinational activity. But the moment this relaxation is allowed there would demands from other religions and immediately RBI will be inundated with requests for exchange of notes remitted by "innocent faithfuls" who can be anyone including Jihadis and Dawoods from across the border and gospel warriors from further west. And if RBI refuses, it will be accused of discrimination and an activity bringing down the secularism credentials of the country. Supreme court of India will have one more case added to its voluminous pending list.LOL.
 
In my view, Tirupathi temple should just burn all these demonetized notes because it is all just paper.

The 'devotees' who put them 'as donation' did not bother to get them converted. All they did was drop worthless piece of paper in the collection boxes knowing that it is worthless.

The temple should stand up for upkeep of Dharma. It should not accept useless items as donation. By not converting, theses notes get out of circulation indirectly helping India anyway
 
In my view, Tirupathi temple should just burn all these demonetized notes because it is all just paper.

The 'devotees' who put them 'as donation' did not bother to get them converted. All they did was drop worthless piece of paper in the collection boxes knowing that it is worthless.

The temple should stand up for upkeep of Dharma. It should not accept useless items as donation. By not converting, theses notes get out of circulation indirectly helping India anyway


Sir,

What kind of a sentiment will a devotee have while dropping such 'useless paper' in the hundi kept at a temple.....? :-)
 
Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.
(GB Shaw)
This is true for religion as well! Thirupathi Hundi is not top.loading washing machine to clean dirty cash Men managing the temple may be criminals - remember Shekar Reddy!
 
Sir,

What kind of a sentiment will a devotee have while dropping such 'useless paper' in the hundi kept at a temple.....? :-)

The devotee who dropped the demonetized old notes thought that his God will find a way to convert!! Now with suggestions of burning the illegitimate cash it would be a lesson to such devotees...But let us not forget some of us put our cash in a Thunipai or yellow cloth as Venduthal ...Why can't we consider that could have been a distinct possibility..In case it was deposited in Hundial before 31st Dec, RBI can be considerate & allow it to be converted
 
Sir,

What kind of a sentiment will a devotee have while dropping such 'useless paper' in the hundi kept at a temple.....? :-)

Sri Rudhran, If they had dropped this in the Hundi before the demonetization took place, then the devotees are genuine in their expression (that is my view). If the temple did not process them right away, they should find out why.

If they are dropping them now after the currency is declared useless, then I cannot understand what these 'devotees' are thinking. Will anyone offer a food item for Naivedhyam that has gotten spoiled. In my thinking offering these currencies to the Hundi is like offering spoiled food to the deity.

Isvara's grace is available to one and all including all those that pray or do not pray. So no harm is done if a devotee dropped these these useless pieces of paper. I think the temple should stop this act by burning these in fire to purify these offerings !
 
I am surprised that many members here are not aware of various methods in which people take a vow and fulfill it.

The news item itself has an explanation.

It is a common practice among devotees of Lord Venkateswara to keep depositing cash in tiny boxes or mud pots kept in 'pooja rooms' in their houses over a period. Later, they deposit the accumulated amount in the temple hundi whenever they come on pilgrimage to Tirumala.
Temple officials believe that a large part of the scrapped currency notes offered to the temple in the last two months might be the amount kept in the boxes at the homes.

The devotees believe that once they set aside a certain thing for their Lord, they should not disturb it in anyway. Yes, it has to be the exact currency paper or coin that was set aside and not equivalent currency. It is part of their belief system. Let's say a devotee decides to grow a tuft and wants it to donate to the lord. He is not supposed to shave his head whenever he wants and grow back the tuft for donation. After all, it will still be a tuft of the same quality when he donates. But that is not his belief system. It has to be the one that he vowed to donate. It is not the fault of the devotees that the govt decided to render those notes invalid. There is no need to be judgmental.
 
hi

some may think like this....they can't use/encash the money...ONLY GOD CAN HELP.....GOD CAN CONVERT MONEY EASIER THAN

HUMAN BEINGS...
 
hi

some may think like this....they can't use/encash the money...ONLY GOD CAN HELP.....GOD CAN CONVERT MONEY EASIER THAN

HUMAN BEINGS...



It is reported that some of the temple hundis received more donations after demonitisation......

Hope these collections are made best use to take care of maintenance of the temple and spent in a better way for the welfare schemes intended to the temple devotees.

Hopefully....there should be some way out to encash such invalid currencies.....!!


 
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It is reported that some of the temple hundis received more donations after demonitisation......

Hope these collections are made best use to take care of maintenance of the temple and to welfare schemes intended to the temple devotees.

There should be some way out to encash such invalid currencies.....!!


hi

i said....some may think like this.....

 
Along with பானை (pots of demontised currency ) has to face பூனை problem as well!

The tussle started a decade ago, when the TTD was rearing two pairs of civets at its dairy farm in Tirupati. The animal is in part two, Schedule II of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972, that prohibits domestication. The Forest department seized the civets and registered a case against the TTD, that was later quashed.


https://www.google.com/amp/www.theh...tom-and-conservation/article17410160.ece/amp/
 
யப்பா டிஆர்ஆர் உன் அழும்பு தாங்கமுடியலப்பா. எங்க போயி முட்டிக்கணும்னு தெரீலப்பா. ஐயோ யாராச்சும் காப்பாத்துங்களேன்.
 

பானை .... பூனை, ..... and now it is யானை...

என்ன வேதனை Sir.....

தாங்கமுடியாத சோதனை

நாராயணா ஹரி நாராயணா .....நாராயணா ...ஹரி நாராயணா ..


நாராயணா லக்ஷ்மி நாராயணா ....... ..லக்ஷ்மி நாராயணா...........
 
[h=1]JJ ji, here is anotehr link:

யானைக்கு தோல்வி! பூனைக்கு வெற்றி!!
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By London Swaminathan


Post No.902 dated 12th March 2014.

‘’யானைக்கு ஒரு காலம் வந்தால் பூனைக்கும் ஒரு காலம் வரும்’’
– என்று தமிழில் ஒரு பழமொழி உண்டு. இதற்குப் பல பொருள்கள் கூறுவர். எல்லோருக்கும் தெரிந்தது:– பெரிய உருவமும் பலமும் உடைய இன்று நீ வெல்லலாம் ஒரு நாள் ‘’யானைக்கும் கூட அடி சறுக்கும்’’ என்பது போல நீ வீழ்வாய். அப்போது நான் வெல்லுவேன் என்பதாகும். மற்றொரு பொருள்:- ஆநெய்க்கு (பால்) ஒரு காலம் என்றால் பூநெய்க்கும் (தேன்) ஒரு காலம் உண்டு. ஆனால் இது வலியப் போய் பொருள் கொள்வதாகும். எனக்குச் சரியெனப் படவில்லை. ஆனால் கீழேயுள்ள செய்தியைப் படித்தபின்னால் உங்களுக்கு இந்தப் பழமொழிக்கு புதிய பொருள் கிடைக்கும்!!

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