Tirumala Tirupati Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh has once again proven its unmatched spiritual and financial influence. According to PTI, the temple received ₹918 crore in donations between November 2024 and October 2025 — ₹579 crore through online channels and ₹339 crore offline. The temple also earns significant income from the sale of its famous laddu prasadam, auction of devotees’ hair offerings, and long-term gold and cash deposits.
A 2020 white paper by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) revealed that the trust holds 10.3 tonnes of gold and fixed deposits worth over ₹5,300 crore, alongside nearly ₹15,938 crore in cash deposits — making it one of India’s wealthiest religious institutions.

Other Temples Among India’s Richest
Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Kerala
Located in Thiruvananthapuram, this temple gained worldwide fame after hidden vaults revealed treasure worth billions, including gold, jewels, and antique ornaments. One vault remains unopened, adding to its mystery.
Guruvayur Temple, Kerala
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Guruvayur Devaswom holds extensive land, gold, and deposits worth crores. It’s a major spiritual destination attracting lakhs of devotees each year.
Vaishno Devi Temple, Jammu & Kashmir
Perched in the Trikuta Mountains, this shrine dedicated to Goddess Shakti earns crores annually through offerings, with numbers peaking during Navaratri.
Golden Temple, Amritsar
Harmandir Sahib, the Golden Temple, not only shines with gold but also with generosity. The temple earns around ₹500 crore a year and serves free meals to thousands daily through its Langar.
Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Maharashtra
The Shirdi shrine receives massive donations annually, with the managing trust reporting contributions in crores. It continues to be one of India’s most visited temples, drawing devotees from across the world.
