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Don't move out Padmanabha temple wealth: Astrologers' panel

(File photo) A policeman stand guard outside the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple during stock taking of valuables in Thiruvananthapuram - PTI
(File photo) A policeman stand guard outside the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple during stock taking of valuables in Thiruvananthapuram - PTI

The ‘Deva Prasnam’(ritual to gauge the will of the deity) at Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple here, being conducted to ascertain the divine will through astrology, has found that the huge riches found in the shrine's vaults should not be moved out or alienated.

Taking the huge treasures out of the temple complex would lead to an ominous fallout and even affect the sanctity of the shrine itself, Madhur Ranga Bhat, who heads the panel of astrologers, told reporters here this evening.

The exercise also cautioned against opening one of the yet to be examined vaults as it is below the sanctum sanctorum, where the idol of Lord Vishnu in reclining posture stands, Bhat said.

The 'deva prasnam' found there had been serious lapses in the conduct of rituals and customs of the temple, which could affect even the nation, the astrologer said.

These aspects would be further examined on the concluding day of the ritual on Wednesday and the panel would summarise the findings and prescribe ‘pariharakriyas’ (resolutions), the rituals to be performed to overcome the shortcomings, he said. The ritual was conducted at the ‘natakasala’ building at the eastern street of the temple.

Meanwhile, the five-member committee appointed by the Supreme Court to scientifically evaluate the treasures found in the vaults is scheduled to meet here on Wednesday to discuss on how to proceed on the task entrusted with it.

The committee, headed by Director of National Musueum C V Ananda Bose, had an initial meeting here last last week.

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Vivek 15/08/2011 - 10:32pm

I second all opinions that say that the gold should remain in the temple.

mahesh 11/08/2011 - 11:50pm

The wealth has to stay where it is, and not be distributed to anyone. The maharajas unlike others had not used it and we have to worship them for that. If it used for any other cause, we people from TVM will not allow it.

Abhi 10/08/2011 - 10:03pm

These astrologers are trying to make money by recommending poojas. Every person has a right to know at least what is in vault B.

M.Surya Prakash 10/08/2011 - 03:35am

....Manava seve Madhava seva. Ignore astrologers, spend money to the welfare of the downtrodden.

mahesh 11/08/2011 - 11:52pm

This is not family property to say like that.

Devi 10/08/2011 - 11:32pm

Yes. spend the money for welfare of humanity by opening Veda pathshalas, protecting ancient manuscripts, promoting many movies & TV serials on Padmanabha's mahimas and maybe an international standard museum and promoting research in ayurveda. A good percentage of the wealth for protection of this temple construction and for other temples which need attention. Remember! Do not give a fish but teach how to fish. The same way, don't make pucca houses or provide Rs 2 rice. Protect society's rich heritage. That wealth had been kept for centuries, not for one day's party, but to sow seeds for the future.

sutti 10/08/2011 - 06:43pm

Yes, that's right. But we have only Danavas, on this earth, who can never do the right thing, Let the treasure stay where it was.

venkat 10/08/2011 - 03:27pm

The gold belongs to someone, in this case the deity's. How can one desire another person's wealth? At least get the deity's permission. That is the right way to do.

Pasupathy 10/08/2011 - 11:02am

There is enough black money in Swiss and other foreign banks to serve the welfare of not only the poor of this country but also of other friendly countries.