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Unraveling the Mystery of the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple Treasure

A Journey into Ancient India's Riches and Secrets

By Sagar KarnPublished 3 years ago 2 min read
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Welcome to this article. The first topic is the Padmanabhan Temple in Kerala, which has a door adorned with serpents, and it is believed that entering it is forbidden due to the presence of curses and treasure, similar to the tomb of Tutankhamun. While I have been to the outside of the temple, filming inside was not allowed at the time due to restrictions. Currently, the temple is in the midst of a legal dispute due to the discovery of a large amount of gold, diamonds, and other treasures.

The underground vaults of the Padmanabhan Temple have become the subject of a legal dispute, particularly Vault B, which has been forbidden to be opened due to its supposed divine prohibition. Despite this, billions of dollars worth of treasures, including gold and diamonds, have been discovered inside the vault. Historically, priests have warned against opening these walls due to stories of curses and snakes coming out, similar to the tomb of Tutankhamun. When Vault B was opened, it revealed multiple chambers and doors with intertwined nagas guarding them, leading to even more treasures.

Some people believe that opening the door to Vault B could bring about the end of the world. While there is a legal battle over whether or not to open it, the government claims that all of the treasure found in the temple belongs to them. However, there is a growing movement questioning who actually owns the temple, as historically it may have belonged to a family or a king. Although the government is keen on opening the vault to generate revenue, the exact amount of treasure found in the temple is not known.

The exact amount of treasure found in the temple is not known, but some speculate that it could be worth billions of dollars. While it is not clear who put it there and why, some argue that kings hoarded their treasures. However, as we delve deeper into the temple, we may find more clues and insights into the purpose of the treasure. It is important to note that while the treasure is valuable, it should not overshadow the true purpose of the temple and its significance in history and culture.

Interesting perspective! It's true that ancient Indian texts are full of descriptions of Vimanas (flying machines) and other advanced technology, so it's possible that there could be something of great value and historical significance hidden in the vault. As for who put it there and why, it's hard to say without more information, but it could be related to the religious and spiritual beliefs of the people who built the temple. The nagas are often associated with the underworld in Indian mythology, so it's possible that the vault could have some connection to the afterlife or the spiritual realm. But ultimately, until the vault is opened (if it ever is), we can only speculate about what might be inside and what its significance might be.

Yes, it's unfortunate how legal battles can sometimes delay or even prevent the exploration of ancient sites and artifacts. However, it's important to ensure that any exploration is done responsibly and with respect for the cultural and historical significance of the site. It's also important to consider the potential consequences of opening up any hidden chambers or vaults, both in terms of the physical preservation of the site and any potential discoveries that could have wider implications for our understanding of history and culture. Ultimately, it's a delicate balance between exploration and preservation.

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