Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple is a Hindu temple in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala, India. This temple is believed to have a chamber with Cursed Treasure. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is depicted reclining on the serpent Anantha. The temple is widely considered the world's richest Hindu temple, with an estimated value of over $20 billion in gold, jewels and other treasures.
But behind this immense wealth lies a mystery and a curse that has baffled many for centuries. The temple has six vaults, named A to F, that store the treasures. Out of these, vault B has never been opened, as it is believed to be guarded by a deadly spell that can unleash unimaginable calamities on anyone who tries to break it.
According to legend, vault B can only be opened by a high-level sadhu or saint who can chant a secret Garuda Mantra. The Garuda is a mythical bird-like creature that is the mount of Lord Vishnu and the enemy of snakes. The mantra is said to neutralize the serpents and other dangers that protect the vault.
However, no one knows who knows this mantra or where to find it. Some believe it was lost in time, while others claim it is hidden somewhere in the temple premises. Some even speculate that the vault contains a secret passage to another world or dimension, where Lord Vishnu himself resides.
The mystery of Vault B has attracted many curious and greedy eyes over the years. In 2011, a Supreme Court-appointed committee opened the other five vaults and discovered a staggering amount of gold, diamonds, idols, weapons and other artefacts dating back several centuries. The committee also attempted to open vault B but faced technical difficulties and opposition from the temple authorities and devotees, who feared the wrath of the curse.
Since then, the debate over whether to open Vault B or not has continued, with various arguments for and against it. Some say that opening the vault would reveal the secrets of ancient history and culture, while others say that it would violate the sanctity and tradition of the temple. Some say that opening the vault would bring prosperity and blessings to the country, while others say that it would unleash disasters and misfortunes.
Whatever the truth may be, the cursed treasure of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple remains one of the most intriguing and mysterious mysteries of India and the world.
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But behind this immense wealth lies a mystery and a curse that has baffled many for centuries. The temple has six vaults, named A to F, that store the treasures. Out of these, vault B has never been opened, as it is believed to be guarded by a deadly spell that can unleash unimaginable calamities on anyone who tries to break it.
According to legend, vault B can only be opened by a high-level sadhu or saint who can chant a secret Garuda Mantra. The Garuda is a mythical bird-like creature that is the mount of Lord Vishnu and the enemy of snakes. The mantra is said to neutralize the serpents and other dangers that protect the vault.
However, no one knows who knows this mantra or where to find it. Some believe it was lost in time, while others claim it is hidden somewhere in the temple premises. Some even speculate that the vault contains a secret passage to another world or dimension, where Lord Vishnu himself resides.
The mystery of Vault B has attracted many curious and greedy eyes over the years. In 2011, a Supreme Court-appointed committee opened the other five vaults and discovered a staggering amount of gold, diamonds, idols, weapons and other artefacts dating back several centuries. The committee also attempted to open vault B but faced technical difficulties and opposition from the temple authorities and devotees, who feared the wrath of the curse.
Since then, the debate over whether to open Vault B or not has continued, with various arguments for and against it. Some say that opening the vault would reveal the secrets of ancient history and culture, while others say that it would violate the sanctity and tradition of the temple. Some say that opening the vault would bring prosperity and blessings to the country, while others say that it would unleash disasters and misfortunes.
Whatever the truth may be, the cursed treasure of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple remains one of the most intriguing and mysterious mysteries of India and the world.
#SreePadmanabhaswamyTemple #CursedTreasure #VaultB #LordVishnu #GarudaMantra
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