Ganesh Chaturthi

The Balapur Ganesh Laddu Auction: From ₹450 to ₹30 Lakhs – The Miraculous Story

Balapur Ganesh Laddu

Published by HinduTone | Updated September 2025
Faith, Fortune, and Divine Blessings


In the heart of Hyderabad’s Old City lies Balapur, where every September witnesses one of India’s most extraordinary displays of devotion, faith, and community spirit—the legendary Balapur Ganesh Laddu Auction. What began in 1994 with a humble bid of ₹450 has today transformed into a national phenomenon, with the sacred prasadam commanding prices beyond ₹30 lakhs.

This is not just an auction. It is a living testament to unwavering faith, the power of collective belief, and the miraculous ways in which divine blessings manifest in devotees’ lives.


The Sacred Beginning: Birth of a Tradition (1994)

Humble Origins

The first-ever auction in 1994 saw Kolan Mohan Reddy, a local farmer, purchase the sacred laddu for just ₹450. The Balapur Ganesh Utsav Samiti introduced this unique tradition not for profit, but to distribute prasadam in a meaningful way. Instead of dividing it, they chose to auction the laddu, ensuring the proceeds went towards community welfare while one family received the full blessing.

Early Significance

  • 1994: First auction at ₹450 (Winner: Kolan Mohan Reddy)
  • Community Initiative: Organized by local residents with deep religious conviction
  • Charitable Purpose: Proceeds dedicated to welfare projects
  • Divine Blessing: Winner believed to receive Lord Ganesha’s grace

The First Winner’s Story

After winning, Mohan Reddy sprinkled the laddu prasadam on his farmland, believing it would bring prosperity. Reports say his crops flourished, his family thrived, and word spread quickly of the laddu’s miraculous powers. This became the foundational legend that inspires bidders even today.


The Phenomenal Growth: Three Decades of Rising Faith

Price Evolution Timeline

Decade 1 (1994–2004): Foundation Years

  • 1994: ₹450 (Mohan Reddy)
  • Late 1990s: ₹2,000–₹5,000
  • Early 2000s: ₹10,000–₹25,000
  • Local farmers & small businessmen as bidders

Decade 2 (2005–2014): Recognition Era

  • Mid-2000s: ₹50,000–₹1,00,000
  • 2010s: ₹2,00,000–₹5,00,000
  • First media & TV coverage
  • Businessmen from across Telangana & Andhra Pradesh join

Decade 3 (2015–2024): National Phenomenon

  • 2018: Crossed ₹12,00,000
  • 2021: ₹18,90,000 (despite pandemic)
  • 2022: ₹24.60 lakh (V. Lakshma Reddy)
  • 2023: ₹27 lakh (Dasari Dayanand Reddy)
  • 2024: ₹30.01 lakh (Kolana Shankar Reddy)

Growth Highlights

  • Average Annual Growth: 15–20% over 30 years
  • Participation: From a handful of farmers to 36+ bidders today
  • Geographic Reach: Participants from multiple states
  • Media Impact: From local news to national TV coverage

Record-Breaking Years & Their Stories

2024: The ₹30.01 Lakh Triumph

  • Winner: Kolana Shankar Reddy (BJP Leader)
  • Amount: ₹30,01,000
  • Date: September 17, 2024
  • Significance: Highest-ever auction price

Shankar Reddy, a businessman and politician, called it his greatest blessing. His win reflects how this tradition now draws leaders across business and politics.

2023: The ₹27 Lakh Record

  • Winner: Dasari Dayanand Reddy (Turkayamjal)
  • Amount: ₹27,00,000
  • Competition: 36 bidders

The intense bidding atmosphere reflected how highly the prasadam is valued. Past winners also testified to experiencing prosperity, reinforcing faith in the laddu’s power.

2022: The ₹24.60 Lakh Milestone

  • Winner: V. Lakshma Reddy (Businessman, Utsav Samiti Member)
  • Amount: ₹24,60,000
  • Achievement: Jump of ₹5.7 lakh from 2021

Being both a businessman and a Samiti member, his victory represented internal faith and community pride.


Beyond Wealth: The Deeper Meaning

The Balapur Laddu is not seen as a symbol of wealth but of divine blessings, prosperity, and communal harmony. The auction proceeds support social initiatives, while the laddu itself carries the faith of thousands.

Year after year, the story continues—binding together tradition, devotion, and modern aspirations, proving that faith only grows stronger with time.


Conclusion
From a modest ₹450 in 1994 to over ₹30 lakh today, the Balapur Ganesh Laddu Auction is more than numbers. It is a spiritual legacy—where faith meets fortune, and devotion transforms into collective celebration.