“Tirupati Eyumalayan receives 250 acres of farmland donation from generous farmer”

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A farmer from Bengaluru has donated 250 acres of agricultural land to Tirupati Esummalayan, the richest god in the world, who receives daily offerings from up to 4 crore devotees. Yehumalayan’s average annual bill contribution has reached Rs. 1,500 crore and is expected to rise to Rs. 1,700 crores. The farmer, Murali, owns 250 acres of agricultural land in Tirupati district and presented his wish to the Andhra State Chief Secretary Jawahar Reddy and Devasthanam Administrative Officer Dharma Reddy. The deed registration will be held soon, and Farmer Murali expressed his desire to cultivate vegetables and rice required for the use of the Devasthanam on this land and offer them as an offering to Swami, which was agreed to by the Devasthanam.

Tirupati: A farmer has donated 250 acres of agricultural land to Tirupati Esummalayan.

Tirupati Esummalayan is worshiped as the richest god in the world. A daily average of Rs. Up to 4 crore devotees are paying offerings. Thus, the average annual bill contribution of Yehumalayan is Rs. 1,500 crore has been reached. It will be Rs. It is also expected to rise to 1,700 crores. Etummalayan owns immovable properties like houses, lands etc. in various cities of the world including India. Also, there are jewels like gold, diamond, vitriol.

In this case, Murali, a farmer from Bengaluru, has decided to give his 250 acres of land to Yehumalayan. He owns 250 acres of agricultural land in Tirupati district, Dekaly and Bothikunda near Saithapuram in Nellore district.

In this regard, the farmer Murali came to Tirupati and presented his wish to Andhra State Chief Secretary Jawahar Reddy and Devasthanam Administrative Officer Dharma Reddy and presented the land documents. Following this, Tirupati district revenue officials inspected the lands. The deed registration will be held soon.

Vegetable Cultivation: Farmer Murali has expressed his desire to cultivate vegetables and rice required for the use of the Devasthanam on this land and offer them as an offering to Swami. The Devasthanam agreed to this.

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