NationalMumbai Siddhivinayak Mandir Laddu Rats Video Controversy | Tirupati Balaji
After the controversy escalated, the temple administration called a press conference and presented its position.
After Tirumala, questions are now being asked about the offerings at the Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai. After a video went viral, it was claimed that baby rats were found in temple offerings.
In the video, we see the carat containing the Prasad, which has been eaten away. Baby rats are visible in one corner of the carat. After the video was released, Temple Trust Chairman Sada Sarvankar responded regarding the purity of Prasad.
The trust said the location shown in the video is not part of the temple. There is an attempt to tarnish our image. The temple trust responded to the viral video at the press conference and said that the video is not about the Siddhivinayak temple.
Laddu department of Siddhivinayak temple where Prasad is prepared and packaged.
Temple Trust said: There is no possibility of dirt Saravankar said, “There is no possibility of such unsanitary conditions. When the Tirupati temple prasadam controversy started, our premises were also inspected. All safety and hygiene protocols are being followed there. We are in the prasadam section. Take great care of cleanliness.”
The official said the temple uses high-quality materials for prasad, which also includes premium ghee. Everything from water to raw materials is tested in the laboratory. 3 Government officials monitor to maintain strict standards.
50,000 laddus are made daily According to media reports, 50,000 laddus are made every day in the Siddhivinayak temple. The demand for these laddus further increases during festival periods. For Prasad, there are two sachets of laddu of 50 grams each. Apart from this, the Department of Food and Drugs also certifies the ingredients used in laddus.
Laddus does not spoil for 8 days, warning on package lasts 4 days Temple Trust secretary Veena Patil said that every year 2 crore laddus are made in the temple. Brand sugar is used for the syrup. According to the laboratory tests, these laddus can be stored for 7 to 8 days, but keeping in mind the health of the people, as a precautionary measure, we write on the packaging the information regarding their consumption within a period only four days. There are two laddus of 50 grams each in the package. Before the contractor’s offer is accepted, a test sample of the laddus made by him is carried out.
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