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Tushar Aher Patil

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Beyond the Headlines: The Unseen Economic Giant of India 🤫 What if I told you there's a powerful economic engine deeply embedded in India's very core, quietly contributing billions to its GDP and fuelling countless livelihoods, yet often overlooked in mainstream discussions? 🤯 It’s not a new industry, or a tech startup, but something far more ancient, woven into the nation's spiritual and cultural fabric: "Temple Economics". Imagine an economic force so immense, it's valued at ₹3.02 lakh crore (approximately $40 billion), making up a staggering 2.32% of India's GDP. This isn't just about faith; it's about a profound economic impact. These sacred institutions are hubs of economic activity. They create millions of jobs, from priests and temple staff to local vendors, artisans, and those in the hospitality sector. Think of the ripple effect on local businesses when pilgrims and tourists inject significant money into the economy. And the revenue generated by some of these temples? The figures are astounding. For instance, one temple in Kerala alone, the Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, stands out with an impressive annual revenue of ₹1,20,000 crore! Other major temples like Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple collect ₹2,500 crore, and Tirupati Balaji generates ₹650 crore annually. This hidden economic powerhouse influences everything from local development and infrastructure improvements to community welfare initiatives. Are we truly grasping the full extent of this profound relationship between spirituality and economy in India? The insights are just beginning to surface. What are your thoughts on this incredible, yet often unacknowledged, aspect of India's economic landscape? Share your perspective below! 👇

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