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Apex court wants to know source of Kerala temple treasure
Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, July 06, 2011
First Published: 12:12 IST(6/7/2011)
Last Updated: 14:11 IST(6/7/2011)
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Devotees walk up the stairs leading to the 16th century Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in......
The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to examine the source and antiquity of the treasure unearthed from the Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. An apex court bench of justice R V Raveendran and justice A K Patnaik asked the
ASI to suggest the steps that can be taken to protect the treasure and also where it can be housed.Treasure estimated at over Rs 1 lakh crore has been found in five of the six chambers of the 16th century temple that have been opened so far on the instructions of the Supreme Court after a local lawyer alleged poor security and mismanagement by the trust that runs the temple.
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  • Hindu Gods are the horders of gold. They are also black marketeers. Gods do not behave as if they are bunch of thugs. Perhaps, Hindus and their 3.3 million gods, goddesses, godmen, Godwomen, Yogis, Bhogi-Yogins, Yoginis, Yoga Teachers, Yoga Goons, Yoga Toga, oops a saffron Toga wearing morons making money hands over fists, Babas, Gurus, Bhagwans, Seers, Mutt keepers, Sanyasis, Internet gurus, Jet-set gurus, all are damned devils, if you ask me....and I am Sid Harth
  • You have thinking abilities worst than that of a kindergarten student.
  • Yes, and the press has been hugely successful with its efforts to divert attention from anti-black-money campaign, instead the press and govt. together now weakening the potential threats (institutions with immense popularity as well as wealth).
  • Ranjan Kumar Nahak 5 minutes ago
    It is now agreat concern for govt. of india how to manage the old temmles of India. In my opnion,keeping in mind the cases like Emara mattha and now in kerala there should be a special invesitgating team to search for the hidden property in the old heritase.
  • Davinci Avdhesh 5 minutes ago
    declare it a national asset. This treasure belongs to the people. Neither Temple authorities are competent and nor they have any right over it. Yes govt can give them some percentage out of generosity. It is not like other natural finds like minerals or oil that they deserve any bit of it. And by the way religion should keep away from money matters.
  • Treasure found is obviously  is out if the offerings by divotees out of their ASTHA, VISHWAS, SHRADDHA and BHAROSA in the GOD.
    Ofcourse it is a public property. Government has nothing to do with it. It can protect and ensure propert governance of the treasure found, ofcourse for the public cause.
    ASTHA has no boundries, no limits. It can just not be treated as a black money for forefeiture by the Govt.
    16th century old temple must be gloriofied globally to enhance it's ancient glories further.
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