Kerala temple treasure is worth Rs 5 lakh crore?
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Kerala temple treasure is worth Rs 5 lakh crore?

Last Updated: Thursday, July 07, 2011, 12:21
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New Delhi: The valuables found in the secret cellars of Kerala's famous Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple could be worth Rs 5 lakh crore, believes former chief secretary of Kerala CP Nair.

As per a report, Thursday, the former bureaucrat claims that the estimated market value of the treasures unearthed from the temple makes it the richest temple in the world.

Separately, R Ramachandran Nair, another former chief secretary, told reporters that articles, ornaments and other precious stones recovered from the temple are its exclusive property and no one has any right over them.

“The Maharaja is the Trustee of the temple and hence the official custodian of the wealth. The royal family has not touched a single paisa from these offerings. Neither the government nor the politicians can interfere with these offerings in any manner,” Nair added.

Breaking its silence on the issue, the Kerala government has also declared that that the valuables belong to the temple and should be preserved there.

However, a final decision in this regard would be made by the Supreme Court, which had constituted a seven-member panel to prepare a detailed inventory of the articles, valuables and ornaments found from the temple's treasure trove. The SC-appointed panel includes two former high court judges.

Yesterday, the apex court had ordered the videography of the inventory and asked those involved in the exercise to desist from speaking to the media. So far, five out of the six secret cellars had been opened by the panel and the articles found from there have been duly enlisted.

The decision on opening the remaining cellar would be taken on Friday after further discussions, sources from the temple said.

However, members of the Travancore Royal Family have kept a low profile on the findings. More than the value of the treasures unearthed, what is interesting is the strange ties the Royal family shares with Lord Padmanabha and the temple.

All Maharajas who have ruled Travancore were known as Padmanabha Daasa (servants of Lord Padmanabha).

Princess Gouri Lakshmi Bai, the niece of Uthradam Thirunal Marthanda Varma, the present title holder of the erstwhile Travancore State, said it was not proper to describe the findings in the chambers as treasure. “It is offerings made by the Lord’s devotees and hence it is his wealth. They are not treasures,” she said.

Though the exact date on which the temple was consecrated is not known, there are official records dating back to 910 AD.

“There are records indicating offerings made by Raja Raja Cholan and Krishna Devaraya of the Vijayanagaram Empire,” said Ramachandran Nair.

Interestingly, the Padmanabha Swamy temple, which has a distinct Dravidian architecture, stands near an Arya Samaj office, where non-Hindus can get converted to Hinduism by paying a nominal amount of Rs 50, so that they too can worship in the temple.

First Published: Thursday, July 07, 2011, 12:21

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Sandeep - Chandrapur
Its better to bury entire treasure back in the temple... Insted of handing it over to corrupt politicians of our country...
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Adyaa - Bhubaneswar,Orissa
sm amount shud b used 4 da well being f da people nd da remaing ..............let it remain wer it hd been lying 4 so many decades..............
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Adyaa - bhubaneswar,orissa
sm amount shud b utilized 4 da people`s well being
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Nitin - Karanataka bellary
it should be used for wellfare of our country,&developement of child education.
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kusuma - hyd
its good if we use that treasure for improving our infrastructure, but there should be some strong wall to prevent the wastage of our wealth
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C.L.Fonseka - Doha Qatar
I Like To See
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Rajender - Kukukshetra
it is greatness and patriotism of the kerala`s people
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chandan - bangalore
if at all these tresure comes out..........it will go to polititions but not for poor people. let it be their in temple
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ritesh - hyderabad
its totally temple property .....from many yrs royal families and temple trustees r taking care of it ......til treasure was out no one else came forward to improve temple infrastructure and now when treasure is found evy one is behind it......be proud of our history .our wealth and keep the things back to their home .....its temple property so let it remain safe in gods place .....
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Neam - Hyderabad
i won`t believe in improving temples, that would not have a productive output,it would be better to use this for improving infrastructure, strong security,improve employement,environment etc
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yorkermania - hyderabad
what would have you done if so much was found in a masjid? people talk of the monetary value..but just look at the heritage value of all of it. people would not demolish a masjid,temple or church and build a software office there instead...hoping to generate income!
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sri - Atlanta
wealth is strong hold for the country and economy, why do we need money or gold, do they bring fertile land to make food !. we are not lack of hard work and food in the country, what we need is organized standards / principles / confidence to our culture. wealth in our family or in a country would bring confidence to stand, that confidence we need to pass on to our next generations. my suggestion would be: preserve them in a museum and have them look by every one. that would generate confidence in our wealthiest and also would build up some cash flow. people are more favorite of gold and money then god now a days. that would defiantly bring lot of attention to see them
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sharath - bangalore
gold is not important people welfare is important so the govt can try to spend for the welfare of poor people.
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valmiki - warangal
if supreme court can order digging a temple for hidden treasure on a petition filed by a lawyer, can i file a petition that treasures are there in mecca masjid of delhi or the taj mahal will supreme court order the digging.if the government and judiciary cannot make distinction between sacred and secular, then as it is said in all the holy books then the end of the world is sure around



INDIAN - INDIA
distribute these money among indians. more than 50% indians are poor. more than 40% indians sleep hungry (no food to eat).



Syed Ali - hyderabad
to improve the all india temples