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Gujarat: Somnath Donatis Passed Pre-Covid Level

Gujarat: Somnath Donatis Passed Pre-Covid Level
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Ahmedabad: The famous Shiva temple in Somnath City in the Veraval district has seen his donuts soaring in the month of Shravan, exceeding the contribution of pre-covid levels in the same period.
So, even when footsteps have fallen at this time compared to the Moon of Shravan in 2019, donations have surged into Rs 6.50 Crore, from Rs 6.41 Crore in 2019.
“There are still a few days for the end of the month, and we hope that the contribution to reach RS 7 Crore at that time.
This year in the moon celebration of Shravan, we have seen 9 feet of lakh which is much lower than 25 lakh in Shravan 2019, “said Vijaysinh Chavda, General Manager, Somnath Temple Trust.
Pre-covid, the temple saw the average Rs 4.5 Crore to Rs 5 Crore from a monthly contribution with the month of Shravan contributing the highest number.
On Monday, around 45,000 worshipers visit the temple.
Somnath’s temple was the first between the twelve Aadis Jyotirlings in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is Chair of Somnath Temple Trust.
The post has fallen emptiness earlier this year after the death of BJP Strongman and former Chief Minister Gujarat Keshubhai Patel.
The existing temple, considered seventh, was built in the style of Kailas Mahameru Prasad and the first Deputy Minister of India.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is a pioneer.
The design is by Prabhashankar Sompura who is remembered as the architect of the current temple.
His son, Design Chandrakant Sompura was adopted by Shri Ram Janmabhomi Teerth Kshetra for the construction of a RAM temple in Ayodhya.
The ‘Treasury of God’ in the famous Gujarat temples have seen the resurrection in the past few months with the number of cases of Covid-19 down and limiting locking into relaxing.
Donations that dred up during the Covid-19 crisis rose to the pre-covid level at four temples including Somnath Temple in Veraval, Temple Dwarkadhish Temple Dwarka, Temple Ambaji in Bansora and Ranchhodrai Temple in Dakor.
Donations received from worshipers in four famous temples in Gujarat showed a total average decrease in the financial year of 2020-21 around 37% compared to the previous year.
The collection has dropped from RS 119.35 Crore for 2019-2020 to RS 74.91 Crore for the financial year 2020-21.

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