Saibaba devotee donates gold band worth Rs 2 crore to Shirdi temple
"The embossed gold band is made from over four kg gold worth Rs 2 crore for the throne of Shri Saibaba," the temple trust's CEO, Bhagyashri Banayat, said.
- A Saibaba devotee has gifted a gold band worth Rs 2 crore to the Shirdi temple
- The gold band is made from over four kg gold worth Rs 2 crore
- The donation was made after completing the required procedure
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Shirdi: A Hyderabad-based Saibaba devotee has donated a band made of gold worth Rs 2 crore to the famous Saibaba temple in Maharashtra's Shirdi town.
The temple authorities said on Wednesday that the devotee, Parthsarthi Reddy, wanted to donate the gold band for the Saibaba idol's throne in 2016, but the required procedure could not be completed then and the process later got delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"He has now donated the embossed gold band made from over four kg gold worth Rs 2 crore for the throne of Shri Saibaba," the temple trust's CEO, Bhagyashri Banayat, said.
Maharashtra | Parthasarth Reddy, a philanthropist from Hyderabad, donated 4 kg of gold worth about Rs 2 crores at Sai Baba Temple in Shirdi, Ahmednagar district pic.twitter.com/azrnINH46h
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In 2007, another Hyderabad-based devotee had donated a throne of 94 kg of gold to the temple trust, she said.
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