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    $25 Billion USD worth Treasure found in Hindu Temple

    $25 Billion USD worth Treasure found in Kerala

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    The value of the treasure found in the four vaults of Sri Padmanabha temple in Kerala has so far crossed an estimated value of Rs 90,000 crore ($25 Billion) . Tonnes of gold, thousands of precious stones and other valuables found in the secret vaults of the temple have literally blinded the eyes of the Supreme Court appointed team to estimate the value of the treasure.

    Two other unopened vaults are believed to contain the yellow metal and gems worth an equal amount.

    In short, the twelve centuries old temple owned by the royal family which ruled the erstwhile princely state of Travancore, is sitting on a treasure worth $50 Billion. If their antique value is taken into account, their worth will be 10 times higher than the current market price.
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    During the last two days search in two vaults which are believed to have not been opened for centuries, brought out several sacks full of precious stones.

    Reportedly, one of the stones itself is worth Rs 50 crore. ($10 Million)

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    Estimated value of treasure trove found in the four vaults is Rs 60, 000 crore

    It is believed valuables worth an equal amount is contained within the two other vaults

    Taken together the centuries old temple is sitting on treasure worth Rs 1.2 lakh crore

    A search conducted on the two vaults revealed that it contains ancient gold coins from various countries and thousands of ornaments

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    Re: $25 Billion USD worth Treasure found in Hindu Temple

    I used to think till today that Muslim Invaders exaggerated when they said 1000's of elephants were used to move the gold/coins/rubys,etc.

    No wonder India was called the Golden Bird & the Crown Jewel of British Empire.
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    Re: $25 Billion USD worth Treasure found in Hindu Temple

    Mods,

    I hate the new posting features. Can i change it to old settings ?
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    Re: $25 Billion USD worth Treasure found in Hindu Temple

    Show us full detailed photos of this treausre and than i might believe it.
    "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time"
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    Re: $25 Billion USD worth Treasure found in Hindu Temple

    I think it's true Jericho. I work with an Indian guy and he seems to think it's fair dinkum.
    He went back to India 6 weeks ago for a wedding that had been arranged for him by his parents. There was no expense spared and the parade would have been a mile long with every extravagance you could dream of. Unfortunately he took one look at the bride and decided to marry one of the elephants instead.

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    Re: $25 Billion USD worth Treasure found in Hindu Temple

    Quote Originally Posted by JerichoMissile View Post
    Show us full detailed photos of this treausre and than i might believe it.
    hmmm....Right now the counting is done underground, one valut is still not opened. But u can see some of the temple loots which the British displays. And some of the big diamonds were stolen from Temples.

    Orlov diamond was originally the eye of a Hindu statue in the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple of Srirangam,Tamil Nadu, India.
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    Re: $25 Billion USD worth Treasure found in Hindu Temple

    nah... 21st century news are more popular:

    $25 Billion USD worth website found in california

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    Re: $25 Billion USD worth Treasure found in Hindu Temple

    When the vault was opened in 1931

    On Sunday, December 6, 1931, around 10 a.m., at an auspicious time chosen by the temple officials, one of the vaults was opened. Following special religious rites, “the key was applied to the old and rusty locks.” Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, the Maharaja, himself was at hand. An ambulance waited outside to attend to any emergency. The locks failed to yield, and the doors were broken open after a two-and-a-half-hour struggle.

    Floodlights and torches were used to light up the space inside, and electrical fans were switched on to ‘pump air in and out' of the cellar. The temple officials found four chests made of brass which contained old coins. Next to them was “a granary like thing,” full of gold and silver coins. Over that there were several gold pots. There was a wooden chest fixed to the ground, and it had six chambers. In it were jewels with diamonds, rubies, emerald and other precious stones. In addition, there were over 300 gold pots and fourvancheds, or coffers.

    The officials who got into the first cellar found that another one was behind it. It was believed,The Hindureport mentioned, that in all there were four cellars: Mahabarathakonathu kallara, Sree Pandarathu kallara, Vedavyanakonathu kallara and Sarswathikonathu kallara.

    By 3.30 p.m., the operation was stopped and the vault sealed. The four vancheds were taken to the Chellavagai, or palace treasury, “for counting and valuation.” It is not clear from the reports if any of the remaining cellars were opened in the following days. The reasons for opening the vaults too were not elaborated.

    However, Emily Gilchrist Hatch, who was in Trivandrum in 1933, offered an explanation in her book,Travancore:A guide book for the visitor(Oxford University Press, 1933). She not only recalled the 1931 opening of the vault, but also mentioned a similar but unsuccessful attempt that had been made in 1908.

    Ms. Hatch, who in the preface to her book profusely thanked the Travancore government for all the “help and counsel” extended to her, recorded that the temple had a vast amount of wealth ‘lain in vaults.'

    “About 25 years ago,” she wrote, “when the State needed additional money, it was thought expedient to open these chests and use the wealth they contained.” “A group of people” got together and attempted to enter the vaults with torches. When they found them “infested with cobras” they “fled for their lives.”

    However, in 1931 the temple officials were better prepared with “electric lights and system of fans,” she observed.

    The 1930s were difficult times. The princely state Travancore, like the rest of India, was facing an economic depression. Revenues had fallen and the prices of agricultural produce had come down. It was in these difficult times that Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma was invested with ruling powers, T. Austin, an Englishman, succeeded Subrahmanya Aiyar as Dewan, and C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar was appointed legal and constitutional adviser to the Travancore government.

    However, in 1932, when the Dewan recalled the important events of the preceding year in his annual address to the Sri Mulam Popular Assembly, one of the two legislatures in Travancore then, there was no mention of any treasure being taken from the temple or used.

    Ms. Hatch's book provided a description of how large wooden chests were placed “ready to receive the daily offerings.” She mentioned that as and when the chests became full they were lowered into the vaults for safe-keeping. This may partially explain how votive offerings like gold coins reached the vaults. But the description does not throw much light on how large artefacts such as the golden icon that was recently discovered reached the vaults.

    Indeed, how such vast amounts of wealth and innumerable artefacts accumulated in the vaults, and remained safe without apparent pilferage for such a long period, remains a puzzle.
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