According to the media reports, coins worth about three and a half to four crore rupees are available with the Shirdi temple and banks have also refused to accept these coins. Not only here, the temple trust is also facing shortage of space to keep these coins. For information, let us tell you that Shirdi temple deposits money in nationalized banks of the city. According to the acting CEO of the temple, Rahul Jadhav, the devotees who come to the temple offer money to Sai Baba according to their devotion and they are also counted twice a week. Explaining further, he said that there is no space left in the temple to keep the coins received every day. In such a situation, we have started efforts to deposit trust coins in banks outside Ahmednagar and have also appealed to the government for help.

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According to the media reports, coins worth about three and a half to four crore rupees are available with the Shirdi temple and banks have also refused to accept these coins. Not only here, the temple trust is also facing shortage of space to keep these coins. For information, let us tell you that Shirdi temple deposits money in nationalized banks of the city. According to the acting CEO of the temple, Rahul Jadhav, the devotees who come to the temple offer money to Sai Baba according to their devotion and they are also counted twice a week. Explaining further, he said that there is no space left in the temple to keep the coins received every day. In such a situation, we have started efforts to deposit trust coins in banks outside Ahmednagar and have also appealed to the government for help.