Editorial comment
It is inappropriate to decorate the temple with currency notes. Since Hindus do not have education on Dharma and social responsibility, they perform such acts for publicity. |
Mahbubnagar (Telangana) – On the occasion of Navratri, Kanyaka Parmeshwari Devi Temple has been decorated with crores of new currency notes. A total of 4 crore 44 lakh 44 thousand 444 real currency notes have been used.
A #temple in #AndhraPradesh has been decorated with currency notes of over Rs 5 crore as part of the ongoing #Dasara celebrations.https://t.co/pnI0c2qxyZ
— Telangana Today (@TelanganaToday) October 13, 2021
They have used the money received as donations from devotees for this decoration. They have decorated the temple by sticking currency notes to the temple, -Idol, and the walls.
Currency Notes Worth Rs 5 Crore Used To Decorate Kanyaka Parameswari Temple In Nellore#HYDERABAD: A #Kanyaka Parameswari temple in Andhra Pradesh’s Nellore has been decorated with origami flowers made of currency notes valued at more than Rs 5 crore on the occasion of Dussehra. pic.twitter.com/jkqXeG0U5Y
— Jehlam Times (@JehlamTimes) October 12, 2021
In Nellore (Andhra Pradesh) decoration with currency notes
In Stone House Peta in Nellore District in Andhra Pradesh, there is a temple of Kanyaka Parmeshwari Devi. This temple also is being decorated with real currency notes. They have also used gold and silver in decoration. They have made flowers and garlands with currency notes. For that, they have used Rs 5 crore and 16 lakh donated by devotees.