Rs 50,000 Crore Treasure including Gold Ornaments Found in Temple
More than Rs. 50,000 Crore
treasure (Nidhi in Malayalam) which included antique gold ornaments,
diamonds and other precious stones, golden crown, golden bow, golden
vessels, and other precious stones were found in the secret chambers
(Nilavara in temple) of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The seven member panel appointed by the
Supreme Court of India who were drawing up a list of assets of the
ancient Lord Vishnu Temple were mesmerized by the sight of the huge
treasure grove in front of them. Source said that the original value of
the treasure found in the Sree Ananda Padmanabhaswamy Temple Trivandrum
will be much more than Rs 50,000 Crore when calculating the price
including the antiquity of the treasure found.
Some of the list of gold inventory found in the temple
include golden crowns, 17 kg of gold coins dating back to the East India
Company period, gold in the shape of rice trinkets weighing one tonne,
18 ft long golden necklace weighing 2.5 kg, gold ropes, sack full of
diamonds, thousands of pieces of antique jewellery studded with diamonds
and emeralds, and golden vessels.
Chamber B yet to be Opened and Valued
According to reliable
sources, the original value of the inventories found in Chamber A alone
may exceed worth Rs. 50, 000 Crore. Officials are yet to open chamber B
and it is believed that the total assets of Lord Sree Padmanabhaswamy
Temple in Thiruvananthapuram will surely exceed the assets of the world
famous Tirupati Balaji Temple in Andhra Pradesh.