'Make sure she dies soon': Devotee leaves shocking wish for aunt on ₹20 note in Andhra Temple donation box, leaves netizens horrified
A routine counting of temple donations in Andhra Pradesh took a shocking turn when the staff found a ₹20 note with a handwritten note seeking the death of the writer's aunt. Now, the picture of the note bearing the shocking death wish has shocked netizens online.Reportedly, the note was found inside
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A routine counting of temple donations in Andhra Pradesh took a shocking turn when the staff found a ₹20 note with a handwritten note seeking the death of the writer's aunt.
Now, the picture of the note bearing the shocking death wish has shocked netizens online.Reportedly, the note was found inside the donation box of the Subrahmanyeshwara Swamy Temple in Anantapur district.
The temple staff were going through the offerings when they noticed writing on the currency note and paused to read it.
Unlike most wishes one would find in a temple like prayers for health, money, marriage and children, this was a death request addressed to a deity.As per reports, the person who wrote the message claimed to be unable to bear the alleged harassment by their aunt and requested the deity to ensure that she dies soon. "Swami, I can no longer bear the harassment from my aunt.
Please make sure she dies soon," said the note.Donation boxes in temples often contain requests for relief from illness, help with financial problems, success in academics, employment, marriage and more.
However, the message on this note stood out for its shocking anger and negativity.
No details about the person who wrote the message have been publicly confirmed so far.
It is also unclear when the note was dropped into the donation box.Numerous netizens had shocking reactions to the incident. "Bhagwan ko 20 rupees me supari de rhe hai log," wrote one."We need to find out about this aunt and warn her about the threat to her life," quipped another."Which god donna make this wish for 20 rupee lol!! people are sick thinking god is their hitman," added one. "It's not aunt.
It's the mother-in-law.
The note says attha which literally means aunt but actually means mother-in-law," claimed another."Isse zada to main tip de deta hu," quipped one.Temples in India are places of worship and belief.
People often visit them with positivity and hope in their minds and hearts.
However, a note with such anger and bitterness in the midst of happiness definitely came as a shock to both the staff and social media users.Get the latest movie news, reviews, and celebrity updates.
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