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CULTURE UPDATE: Gujarat Patan Temple Decorated with ₹1.51 Lakh Currency Notes for Ritual

A unique and visually striking religious event has been reported from Patan in Gujarat, where a temple dedicated to Lord Purn Purushottam was decorated using Indian currency notes worth approximately ₹1.51 lakh. The elaborate decoration has drawn attention due to its unusual use of money instead of traditional floral arrangements commonly seen in temple rituals. The event took place at the Shree Purn Purushottam Bhagwan Temple, where a special ceremonial offering, known as “angi,” was organized. During the ritual, various denominations of currency notes including ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹200, and ₹500 were used to adorn the deity’s sanctum and surrounding temple area. Traditionally, temples across India are decorated with flowers, garlands, and lights during festive or special occasions. However, in this instance, the temple management and devotees opted for a distinctive form of decoration using currency notes, symbolizing devotion and offerings to the deity. The arrangement was carefully crafted to create a visually grand presentation for worshippers and visitors. Images from the event show the temple premises richly decorated, highlighting the devotion and collective participation of devotees who contributed to the arrangement. The ritual is part of ongoing religious traditions observed at the temple, which often hosts special ceremonies and devotional gatherings. The event has sparked curiosity among devotees and social media users alike, with many appreciating the uniqueness of the celebration, while others view it as an unconventional expression of faith. Officials have not reported any irregularities related to the event, and it is being described as a community-driven religious observance.

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