One of the 7 Wonders of India: Sri Padmanabhswamy Temple

Tribute to current Maharaja of Travancore HH Shri Padmanabha Dasa Vanchi Pala Maharaja Uthradam T Marthanda Varma V

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Chamber B of Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple - Will it be Ever opened ?





The secret cellar (Chamber B) of Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple is giving lot of suspense.

It was expected to be opened on 4th July 2011.

But adding to the suspense, the examiners found that it was difficult to open the doors which were made with strong iron bars.

There was extra locks for the door which was not able to be opened.

So the door of the Chamber B has to be opened using Gas Cutters and this requires special permission from the Supreme Court.

Also the examiners are waiting for the reply as to whether this cellar should be opened or not.

The Supreme Court is presently unhappy that the details of treasure which should have been made a secret has been leaked to the media.

The suspense is building up and people are anxiously waiting for the Chamber B to be opened.

According to your opinion - What will be Inside the Chamber B which is so special that it is kept in a cellar with extra protection using lot of doors, locks, iron bars .etc.

Comment Your Predictions.

17 comments:

  1. it must be opened...so strange,even in 21st century people believe in astrologers...

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    1. go and seen the results of your opinion............snake will come true you dream world greatest person uuuuuuuuuuuu

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  2. people in india,suffer with poverty...children on the streets,few with not even one time of food...at the same time,the treasure is kept stored in temples..not even used for a cause...is this just? why is nobody speaking abt this...

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    1. Susan, why u are always saying that, take money from temples for overcome proverty? why don't u say take money from churches or mosques.. only Hindus have not the permission to protect their temples. It was taken by Devasom board of Government. Other than Hindus dont speak about their money and source of income. please understand that.

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    2. every day we find churches sprouting like mushrooms every nook and corner costing crores and crores please give to poor why you all want church... Susan keep your advice to youself

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  3. susan i think u r frm america british who invaded india if u were not there india would have beenj a powerful country and most richest

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    1. I wish we would invade your country and just take all your gold and oil... only the strong survive sucka

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  4. susan, as we peoples believes in astrology and myths then only u people are here to loot us.....history says ancient india never invaded any country but check your history first for looting others....

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  5. Iam ready to face any problem happen after opening door, i am eagerly waiting for opening door

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  6. Why would anyone peep into someones property? Try to reveal the secrets of your own house and then go and open God's treasure. Some secrets are meant to be secrets, if possible try to find the mystery of our own existence

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  7. This world is far different than what we can feel from our senses. There are some things which are far away from our understandings. We have 0.001 percentaqe of knowledge available in the universe. So its better not to try something foolish which can make our god angry. I am not scared about the result of opening the door...its just that we should not disturb god Vishnu's Yognidra.

    We should stop interfering in that matter and should leave everything on travancore family.

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  8. Iam a regular visitor of pathmanabhaswami temple from my very young ages, everybody who visits this temple knows that there are valuables worth billion crores inside the cellar , u can't call all these as treasures, becoz something unknown discovered is called as treasures, but people in kerela , who visits this temple knows about the cellars, cellar b is not oppened as the door is jammed as it was not oppened for a long , it is called mahabharata konath kallara , we should be proud of this temple that they have preserved all the stuffs , for those who say that this should be distributed for clearing poverty , I say there are assets for churches and mosques , why don't distributing their wealth , why focussing only on hindu temples , or there are many valuables which is stolen frm india like orlove diamond , etc , why u guys don't bother about that....

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  9. Guys , lets leave about mosque,church,temple ... its a historical asset of trivandrum kingdom ... there are many treasures and historical assets like this found in india .... we are keeping it safe forever ... just like that we have to keep these temple gold monuments and all ... Also , do any one think that we can use this temple asset for our society poverty in between these heavy corruption happening India ??? so its better to keep it in temple itself as well protected ... so please dont get fight by speaking under religious aspects ....

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  10. What use is something if no one is allowed to see it or touch it?

    Of course it should be opened. Such a treasure belongs to the people of India, and should be viewed by the world!

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  11. Open it. This might be India's chance to finally give something to the world other than an over populated land of dirty smelly people

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  12. This post reminded me of an ancient folktale of arab origin.

    In that story, a young ambicious man trading in silks throug the desert almost gets killed by a sandstorm, when he is saved and brought to care by a simple woman to her humble house. In her house there is water, food and joy and laughter of children. She invites him to stay for as long as he wishes on one condition: he must not open any of the three doors of the alst room of the house.

    Growing curious as the days passed, he opens one of the doors and finds himself in a more luxurious house with a bright woman that enjoyed having long conversations with him and had servants, a richer house and a garden. She invites him to stay for as long as he wishes on one condition - never to open any of the three doors in the last room of the house.

    He had allready been told that before only to find more and better, so one day he opened one of the doors.

    He was arrested by guards as he found himself in a garden of a palace and taken to the presence of the queen of that place. Eventually, she begun to trust him, had long walks in the garden with him, showed him the palace, and years went by, as they falled in love with each other. One day, she showed him the last room with three luxurious doors that he should not open, so they woud be happy together.

    Untill, one day, despite all the happyness in his life, he entered the room and opened one of the doors. He was brought back to the sandstorm, barelly surviving, lost in grief and remorse.

    He cryied for the missing children laughter and woman kindness, for the hospitality of the bright woman, and most, for the loss of his love.

    He had more than enough wealth and had not been able to see it or value it.

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  13. susan u are a british u will always loot your opponents as you open this door you will get a curse misfortune this belongs to our lord sreevishnu

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