Tirupati Venkatachalapathi borrowed money from Kuberan for his wedding. This is the promissory note he issued to Kuberan. It is preserved under Varahaswamy peetam in Tirupati. Seeing thr note itself which was written by Lord Venkteshwara Himself will bestow all kinds of auspiciousness. Sharing it will multiply the benediction. The loan given to Lord Venkateshwara by Kuberan was 1.4 million in Ramamudra Coins. The loan was given under the condition that the debtor should make an executory note Himself. The promissory note was dictated by Brahma and Lord Venkateshwara himself wrote it. The text is as follows: "This, the 7th day of the bright-fortnight of the month of Vysakha in Kaliyuga, The debtor is Srinivasa, 'the creditor is Dhaneswara. Purpose : marriage of the loan. Amount of Loan fourteen lakhs in Ramamudra coins. The loanee should repay it with interest in one thousand years after the loan's marriage." Brahma and Siva attested as witnesses. The scrib...
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