Chittorgarh : Rajasthan’s temples always remain in the headlines in terms of offerings. Be it the temple of Sanwaliya Seth or the temple of Shrinathji. This time the Ambaji temple built on the Rajasthan and Gujarat border is in the headlines. Because here secret gold worth Rs 1.21 crore has been donated by two devotees of Mumbai. Now this gold will be used in the golden peak of the temple.
Both the devotees are residents of Mumbai.
According to the information received from the temple trust, both the devotees are residents of Mumbai, Maharashtra. Who have kept their names secret. Among these, about 1 kg of gold was donated by one devotee, which is worth about Rs 80 lakh and about 520 grams of gold was donated by another devotee, which is worth about Rs 41.34 lakh. This donation has been accepted by the Devasthan Trust.
It shines amazingly in the sunlight
Temple Trust said that the work of Golden Peak is going on continuously in the temple. Now this gold given by both the devotees will also be used in this. Even at present, a lot of gold has been put on it. This gold appears shining in sunlight.
Devotees come from abroad to visit this temple
Due to its location on the border, thousands of devotees not only from Rajasthan but also from Gujarat come to Ambaji to have darshan. If you want to go here from Rajasthan then you will have to come to Abu Road by road or train. From where the distance of this temple is about 17 kilometers. The temple of Koteshwar Mahadev is also situated near this temple. Let us tell you that even today the main employment of people in the border areas of Rajasthan and Gujarat is related to transportation. In such a situation, these people make offerings to God when there is good profit in business.