Mysuru: After a record entry ticket collection of Rs. 1,03,83,030 during the four Ashada Shukravaras (Fridays) and Chamundeshwari Vardhanti (birthday of Goddess Chamundeshwari) this year, the Chamundeshwari Temple atop the Chamundi Hill has recorded an Ashada hundi collection of Rs. 1,74,32,412.
The hundis were counted on July 26 and 27. Interestingly, the hundi collection this year is higher than that of the revenue collected in 2016 and 2015. This year, between April and July, the temple’s hundi collection stood at Rs. 3,86,30,365 while the temple income that is gained from various pujas and offerings stood at Rs. 7,22,07,104 taking the total income to Rs. 11,08,37,469.
In 2016, the earnings between April and July stood at Rs. 7,86,47,755 including the hundi collection of Rs. 3,51,39,248 and temple income of Rs. 4,35,08,507. In 2015, the total temple income from April to July stood at Rs. 5,98,21,912 while the hundi collection was recorded at 1,62,92,707. The temple income stood at Rs. 4,35,29,205.
It may be recalled here that the temple collected Rs. 1,03,83,030 by selling entry tickets worth Rs. 50 and 300 during the four Ashada Fridays and Chamundeshwari Vardhanti this year surpassing the 2016 collection of Rs. 38,73,300 and 2015 entry ticket collection of Rs. 29,67,550.
This post was published on July 28, 2017 6:55 pm