Wednesday, July 6, 2011

India News: Kerala Temple Treasure.


Kerala temple treasure will be filmed, says Supreme Court



NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that unearthing process of Rs 1 lakh crore treasure trove inside Padmanabhaswamy Templein Kerala should be filmed and photographed.

It expressed serious concern on the fight that has begun over the treasure trove. The apex court proposed appointment of a curator of a museum to preserve the treasure being unearthed from the temple. 

The court said that it will pass orders relating to conservation of the artefacts after taking opinion of experts on Friday.

It would also decide which item should be displayed in the museum and others to be kept in safe vaults.

The court warned of serious consequences if any party starts claiming ownership over the treasure.

The statues, some made in gold, and a jaw-dropping array of jewels have been discovered at the 16th-century Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram.

The vaults of the temple, sealed for close to 150 year according to some estimates, have been opened on the instructions of the Supreme Court after a city lawyer alleged poor security and mismanagement by the trust that handles the temple. (timesofindia.indiatimes)


Century-old Kerala temple a treasure trove?

Dakshina MuraleedharanDakshina Muraleedharan CNN-IBN
Updated Jul 02, 2011 at 11:28am IST


Thiruvananthapuram: A curious treasure hunt has Keralites on tenterhooks ever since the stock taking process in the ancient Shri Padmnabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram began a few days ago as per the Supreme Court's directive.
The committee members including two former Kerala High Court Judges have to prepare an inventory list of all the valuables inside six different chambers. Representatives of the government and the royal family trust which runs the temple are also present.
Executive Officer at Sri Padmnabhaswamy Temple VK Harikumar said, "Precious materials including rare and valuable gems have been found in these chambers especially in chamber A which is centuries old."
Getting inside these chambers was a herculean task and the members had to take the assistance of the fire force and PWD personnel to break open the locks of the stone cellars. Speculation is rife about the actual worth of these precious materials but the authorities have dismissed it.
Harikumar also added, "Only after the report is submitted to Supreme Court of India will it become a public document. The Court can then decide to put a value to these precious materials. All the amounts being discussed are now are just the imagination of people."
Huge publicity and media attention to the whole process has now increased security concerns in and around the temple.
Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said, "Ever since the Supreme Court Directive about stock taking came all of us are anxious. Security system is already in place. But now the Government is serious about strengthening it."
The stock taking process is going on at Chamber A after which another such chamber called B will be opened. Both these chambers have not been opened for over 130 years now.
Officials told CNN-IBN that none of the committee members who have access to these chambers are allowed to carry cameras or mobile phones with them. The final value of all the precious materials unearthed from this temple will be revealed only after the report is submitted to the Supreme Court of India.
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/centuryold-kerela-temple-a-treasure-trove/164360-3.html
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