mysterious closed chamber-Padmanabha swamy tenple TVM

On the bequest of the Supreme Court of India the seven member committee in the presence of the Head Trustee of Travencore Trust of Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple at Tiruvananthapur in Kerala have opened the six secret vaults. They have discovered under 20 feet of the ground approximately $ 22 BILLION (6000CrX22= Rs 1,32,000 Cr)WORTH OF HIGHLY VALUABLE GOLD in the form of, diamond jewelry, golden utensils, weapons, golden idols, golden elephants idols and diamond necklaces having 500 kilograms weight and 18 feet length and bags full of golden coins of different nations, including NAPOLEON and ITALIAN coins in the last one week. With this Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy of Tiruvnanthapuram has emerged the richest God on the earth. Chambers: The temple management authorities were aware of the existence of six vaults. They are situated very close to the middle of the temple on its western side just below where the deity is placed. For documentation purposes, these vaults have been designated as vaults A, B, C, D, E and F. Subsequently, two more vaults have been identified and they have been designated as vaults G and H. Four vaults C, D, E, and F, are in the custody of the temple priests and have been/are opened at least eight times every year and the contents stored in them are routinely taken out for use on special ceremonial occasions. As per the orders of the Supreme Court of India, a court appointed committee opened the vaults on 30 June 2011 and entered vault A. They unlocked an iron grille and a heavy wooden door, then removed a granite slab from the floor. Beneath, five or six steps led to a small, dark room which stored the treasure. The various items found scattered everywhere, They were not arranged systematically. There were baskets, earthen pots, copper pots, all containing valuable objects. It took about 12 days to carry the treasure outside, and to take an inventory of it. Vault B has not been opened presumable for centuries. The Supreme Court appointed committee members opened the metal-grille door to Vault B, and discovered a sturdy wooden door just behind it. They opened this door as well, and encountered a third door, made of iron, which was jammed shut. The observers considered forcing their way in, but deemed this improper; they decided to hire a locksmith. Then, in mid-July, before the locksmith came, the royal family got an injunction from the Supreme Court against opening vault B. Vaults G and H also remain closed for centuries believably as of May 2016, but have been opened in late 1800′s and it also had valuables which have been documented that time. The main vault or the seventh vault is Vault B. The mysterious door of Vault B The entire world stands now to know whats behind that door. According to experts, the door was supposed to unlock by itself when a secret chant is spelled, as it is believed that the door is locked in that way It is believed that this chamber is being consider as highly mysterious,sacred and risky by Trust members and other learned astrologers. The steel door of Chamber B is having two big COBRA PORTRAITS on it and this door has no nuts, bolts or even latches. It is just a plain chunk of steel It is considered to be fixed to the chamber by using “NAGA BANDHAM” by the then “SIDDHA PURUSHAS” who lived during the reign of King Marthandavarma. in 16th century The door to such a vault can only be opened by a highly erudite ‘SADHUS’ who are familiar with the knowledge of extricating “NAGA BANDHNAM” by chanting a very sacred and difficult “GARUDA MANTRA”. According to the legends, if anyone tries to force open this door ,which has “NAGA BANDHAN” on it, then catastrophes are likely to occur throughout the world. Vedic Astrologers of India tried to open the door, but they were unable to open the door by chanting the secret “GARUDA MANTA”. If this mantra is chanted properly by some Sadhu, the automatically opens up without any human effort needed to open it. Adding to the belief that Garuda drives away mighty serpents from our way. As of now, people from other side could listen to the sounds of water or sounds made by snakes as guessed. Till date no one knows what exactly is behind the vault. ___________________________________________________________________________ On the bequest of the Supreme Court of India the seven member committee in the presence of the Head Trustee of Travencore Trust of Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple at Tiruvananthapur am in South Indian state of Keral have opened the six secret vaults. They have discovered under 20 feet of the ground approximately $22 billion worth of gold in the form of, diamond jewellary, golden utencils, weapons, goden idols, golden elephents idols and diamond necklaces weighing 500 kilograms and 18 feet in length and bags full of golden coins of different nations, including Napoleon and Italian coins. With this discovery Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy of Tiruvnanthapuram has emerged the richest God on the Earth. This chamber is being considered by the Trust members and other learned Astrologers of India, as highly mysterious, sacred and risky and dangerous to unveil it. Because the steel door of the Chamber-B is having two big 'Cobra (Naaga) Markngs' on it, and the door has no fasteners or latches. It is believed that the secret chamber was sealed with the ‘Naga Bandham/Paasam' by the ‘Siddha Purushas' who lived during the reign of King Marthandavarma in the 16th Century AD. A door of such a secret vault can be opened by a highly erudite ‘Sadhus’ or ‘Mantrikas’ who are familiar with the knowledge of extricating ‘Naga Bandham/Paasam’ or by chanting a ‘Garuda Mantra'; except in this way, the door can't be opened by any means by anyone, so is the belief. At present it is impossible to find such powerful personality. If any human attempts made with man-made technology to open the mysterious Chamber-B other than by sacred means, catastrophes are likely to occour in and around the Temple premisis or through out India. Even the Vedic Astrologers of India also expressed their inability to attempt opening by sacred means. If ‘Garuda Mantra’ is chanted by any powerful ‘Yogi’ it is understood that the door will automatically open with no human effort. Now officials have been warned not to open the last door. Picture: A secret door holding secret knowledge The team of astrologers, which conducted a four-day ‘Devaprasnam' at Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, and concluded that the unopened underground vault at the temple was inextricably linked to the ‘chaithanyam' of the presiding deity, consequently that vault should never be opened. The ‘Devaprasnam'— an astrological process that is believed to reveal the will of a god — revealed that the riches found in the temple's underground vaults belonged to the presiding deity. They should not be moved, put on public display, evaluated or photographed. Astrologers Narayana Ranga Bhatt and Padmanabha Sharma told journalists that the ‘prasnam' revealed that the idol of the deity of a temple, which pre-dated the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, had been installed inside vault B. This idol has not lost its ‘chaithanyam.' “The opening of this vault will incur the displeasure of the Lord, ‘devan'. It would also bode ill for the people and for the land,” Mr. Sharma explained. This vault was found to have an underground link with the sanctum sanctorum of the Temple. This vault cannot be considered just as a repository of riches. “If anything, it is a safe house of the ‘sannidhyam' of the ‘devan',” he added. The recent opening of the other five vaults of the Temple — consequent to a directive of the Supreme Court — has also resulted in the displeasure of the ‘devan,' the astrologers said. The ‘prasnam' revealed that people associated with the Temple — from those who do the rituals to the employees — were guilty of wrongful behaviour. The astrologers listed a series of penances to be done at the Temple. This includes readings of three Vedas, one lakh ‘Thila Homams', 24,000 ‘Maha Sudarsana Homams', 24,000 ‘Laghu Sudarsana Homams' and ‘ Sukritha Homam.' The findings of the ‘Devaprasnam' come at a time when a five-member committee appointed by the Supreme Court to decide on the security, inventory and preservation of the articles inside the underground vaults has begun its work. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ That they failed to open Chamber B is misleading, because it was not like they tried every technology and failed miraculously, though the vault inside the ante-room at Chamber B was found to be much more stronger than those at the other chambers, even that at Chamber A. The fact is that they just postponed the opening of Chamber B, respecting a direction from the High Court in the process. It was a well-intentioned move in the light of the somewhat unexpected and overwhelming media coverage to the uncovered treasure and the associated public attention, which was escalating beyond control. The original decision was to postpone it until the enumeration and documentation of the treasures in the other chambers are completed. Following further directions from the Court, the seven-member team decided to extend the postponement even further, and decision as to the opening is yet to be taken as it stands. That Chamber B is "guarded by serpents" is a very curious statement to make in the least. What can factually be verified is that the chamber is sealed with an iron door with the image of a cobra on it. And many legends, documented and undocumented, revolve around the whole treasury, as is quite natural. In my humble opinion, this is an irrelevant thing for the discussion, as all the chambers, for that matter, are thought to be guarded by supernatural elements. These elements were supposed to be loyal to the Royal Family as the authorised caretakers of the temple and the treasury then in the relevant past, and since the accession and cession to the Indian Union, those should naturally shift their allegiance to the state, isn't it? Or forgo the matter altogether at least? In any case, by anything that I hold sacred - religious or folk legend, I do not expect them to put up a fight against the state to "protect" the treasure. And protect against what and for whom? However, it is the duty of the Royal family as the existing caretakers of the temple to notify the Court and the law-enforcement authorities as to the nuances of religious etiquette surrounding the temple and treasure, and that they are doing too. They have claimed in the Court that many legends were attached to the temple and that chamber B has a model of a snake on the main door and opening it could be a bad omen. Also, an Ashtamangala Devaprasnam conducted in the Temple to discern the will of the Lord revealed that any attempts to open Chamber 'B' would cause Divine displeasure and that the holy articles in the other chambers were defiled in the inventorying process. These are matters for the judiciary (which interprets the constitution) and the legislature (which expresses, as it must, the will of the people, the devotees in this case) to ponder upon and arrive at a decision. As of now, there stands the Supreme Court direction that the existing practices, procedures and rituals of the temple be followed while opening the vaults, using the articles inside (for chambers C to F) and during the inventorying process (for chambers A and B). And the state government, setting a role of model decision ever since the initial High Court ruling of 2011, has been clear in its stand that it has no plans whatsoever to take over the temple and its assets by itself, and that the aspirations of the devotees shall be given supreme precedence in any decision. However, the Amicus Curiae Mr Gopal Subramanium, who is rather very critical of the Royal family and the existing temple administration, in his report submitted to the Supreme Court in April 2014 recommends opening of this Chamber after conducting another Devaprasnam. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

mysterious india

alcohol as offering