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TIRUPATI: Karnataka tourism minister and Bellary mine baron Gali
Janardhan Reddy will probably be better known for something else: with
an offering
of a diamond-studded crown worth Rs 45 crore, he became the biggest donor to Lord Venkateswara at Tirupati since the Vijayanagara kings 400 years ago.
The 20-kg stunner was a ``thanksgiving' ' gesture, the minister
said. Sources added that 32kg of `aparanji (pure)' gold went into its
making, besides 70,000 diamonds
weighing 4,000 carats. The 2.5-ft crown has a huge 890-carat emerald
from Africa engraved in the centre which alone costs around Rs 10
crore.
The crown will be placed the Lord's idol during Abhishekam seva on
Friday morning. It was earlier kept in the Vaibhavotsava Mandapam in
Tirumala and special pujas were performed. After a ritual called
Sahasra Deepalankara seva, it was taken around on a procession along
with the deity, Lord Malayappa Swamy. Around 7pm, the crown was taken
inside the sanctum sanctorum.
Keertilal Jewellers of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu took nine months to fashion the crown.
There are no records of more expensive donations to the temple and
Gali's donation is considered as the costliest gift offered to the Lord
after the Vijayanagara kings in the 16th century. The Vijayanagara
kings ruled from Hampi not far from modern day Bellary.
With this offering, the total number of crowns placed with the Lord
has gone up to seven. This precious crown has been added to the jewel treasury of Lord which holds over 11 tonnes of gold ornaments and vessels.
``I am in this position only with the blessings of Lord
Venkateswara. This is only a small offering to the Lord. I believe in
Madhava seva (service to the Lord),'' said Gali, who owns several iron
ore mines.
The minister said his Brahmani Steels, once it starts operation, would
employ 25,000 people. ``This I consider as manava seva (service to
mankind),'' he said. Andhra Pradesh chief minister YSR Reddy's son
Jagan has a large stake in Brahmani Steel that is coming up in the
Andhra chief minister's home district.