Donation Counting Continues at the Renowned Krishna Dham in Chittorgarh
Udaipur / Chittorgarh, January 31 – The counting of offerings from the Bhandar (treasury) of the revered Sanwaliyaji Temple is progressing in multiple phases. The third phase of the counting process concluded on Friday, revealing a total donation amount exceeding ₹16 crore so far. The remaining funds, along with gold and silver ornaments, will be counted on Saturday.

Breakdown of the Counted Offerings
The Bhandar was opened on January 28, coinciding with Chaturdashi. The counting process, conducted in multiple phases, has yielded the following figures:
- First and Second Phases: ₹12.62 crore counted.
- Third Phase: ₹3.70 crore added.
- Total Counted Amount So Far: ₹16.32 crore.
The final phase of the counting will continue on Saturday, along with the weighing of gold and silver ornaments offered at the temple’s Bhent Kaksh (offering room).
Officials and Authorities Overseeing the Process
The Sanwaliyaji Temple Board has taken stringent measures to ensure transparency and accuracy in the counting process. Several key officials are supervising the treasury count, including:
- Bhailulal Gujar – Chairman, Shri Sanwaliyaji Temple Board
- Ashok Sharma, Shambhulal Suthar, Mamtesh Sharma – Board Members
- Nandkishor Tailor – Administrative Officer
- Lahari Lal Gadari – Establishment In-Charge
- Bhairugiri – Security Officer
- Kalulal Teli – Gaushala In-Charge
- Manoharlal Sharma – Store In-Charge
- Rajendra Sharma – Temple In-Charge
Additionally, temple staff and bank officials are actively engaged in the meticulous process of counting and verifying the donations.
Pending Assessment of Gold & Silver Offerings
Apart from cash donations, the temple treasury also contains a significant amount of gold and silver ornaments, which are yet to be weighed and recorded. Additionally, online donations received via the temple’s digital platforms are still being processed.
Significance of Sanwaliyaji Temple’s Offerings
The Sanwaliyaji Temple, a major pilgrimage center in Rajasthan, receives substantial donations from devotees across India. The funds collected through these offerings are utilized for temple maintenance, social welfare programs, and developmental activities.
With one final phase of counting remaining, the total donation amount is expected to increase further, reinforcing Sanwaliyaji’s prominence as a center of immense religious and charitable significance.
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