1 lakh salary, will not see boys, devotees’ unique vows in Achaleshwar Mahadev temple go viral

Bhopal: An incident has come to light from the famous Achaleshwar Mahadev temple in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, which has become a topic of discussion on social media. Let us tell you, this time during the counting of donation boxes of the temple, not only cash offerings but also such wishes of the devotees have been found, reading which you too will be surprised. Let us know what is the whole matter.

wishes put in donation box

According to the temple administration, devotees write their wishes and resolutions and put them in the donation box. But this time a slip has attracted everyone’s attention. Let us tell you that a young man, praying to Lord Shiva for financial success, has written a resolution to change many personal things. As can be seen in the slip going viral, he wrote that till then he will maintain discipline on himself, will not dream unnecessary dreams, will not do any work without planning and will not go to anyone’s house until his monthly income reaches one lakh rupees.

wish to be rich

Not only this, the young man also wrote in his slip that he would become rich in the next two to three years and would focus completely on his goal. Along with this, he also took a pledge that no matter how many handsome boys he sees on the road during this period, he will not look at them. This unique statement surprised even the officials and members of the temple trust who were counting the donations. This is the reason why it has now become a topic of discussion on social media.

Another slip surfaced

Apart from this, another slip was also found in the donation box, in which a student had prayed for success in the Re-NEET exam and admission in a government medical college in Madhya Pradesh. Along with this, many devotees also placed their wishes before Lord Shiva like government job, better health, children’s education, freedom from financial problems and family prosperity.

How much was offered in the temple?

According to the Temple Trust, a total of Rs 5 lakh 52 thousand 580 cash has been received from the donation boxes for the month of June. Apart from this, a pair of silver snake charmers and some old coins have also been found. Let us tell you, the donation amount has been counted under the supervision of about 20 retired bank employees and postal department officials. The temple administration says that every month a large number of devotees write their vows and put them in the donation box. These slips show that devotees come to the temple not just for darshan but with many dreams and hopes.

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