Sri Sathya Ganapathi Temple uses Indian currency for decoration
Updated:2 years, 9 months ago
Updated:2 years, 9 months ago
Bengaluru, September 18 (ANI): Sri Sathya Ganapathi Temple in Puttenahalli, JP Nagar, has adorned its premises with Indian currency notes and coins. Along with coins, the embellishments feature Rs 500, Rs 200, Rs 100, Rs 50, Rs 20, and Rs 10 notes. A large number of devotees visited the temple. On September 19, Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations began across the country. The festival will last for a total of ten days. A devotee present at the Sri Sathya Ganapathi Temple in Puttenahalli told ANI, "We have been coming here for the last 12 years, and every time something creative happens, but this time it's next-level creativity; you can only see notes. We never would've thought that something like this could happen. You can see the amount of effort people have put. We are so happy to see this; it's just mind-blowing.”
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