Kerala: Padmanabhaswamy Temple In Thiruvananthapuram, Know Architecture And Ancient Treasures

There are thousands of tonnes of gold in the basement of this temple, open from a mantra

Jul 30, 2022 - 01:30
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Kerala: Padmanabhaswamy Temple In Thiruvananthapuram, Know Architecture And Ancient Treasures

Even today, many mysteries are beyond the science of science. You must have heard about the Padmanabhaswamy temple in Kerala. It is believed that it is the richest temple of India. The world’s senses were created when five basements of 6 basements opened in Kerala’s Padmanabhaswamy temple. The treasures of precious stones, gold and silver have been removed from these five bastions. A treasure of more than a million crores was found there. There is so much treasure in the sixth door that no one can imagine. But no one can dare to open the basement door. Know what is the secret of this sixth door.

When the five basement below the Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple in Kerala were closed, there were precious stones and ancient sculptures of gold besides the precious diamonds and jewels. But people are afraid of going around the sixth basement door too. Whereas all of us have an idea that most of the world’s treasures in this sixth door are hidden behind this door.

But as soon as it is about to open the sixth door of this temple, the references to the stories of untouchables sprang up. There are three doors in this basement, the first door is made of iron rods. The other is a heavy door made of wood and then the last door is a very strong door made of iron that is closed and can not be opened. Actually there is no bolt in the sixth door, nor the latch. On the gate are reflections of two snakes that protect this gate. It is said that someone can open this gate by speaking ‘Garuda Mantra’. If the pronunciation was not done correctly, then it will die. The people who had earlier also tried to open this door but everyone had to face the door of death.

In 1930 an article featured in a newspaper was very scary. According to the author Emily Gilchrist Hatch, in 1908 when some people opened the sixth basement of the Padmanabhaswamy temple, they had to escape their lives because the King Cobra with many ends in the basement was seated and there was a bunch of serpents all around. All the people stopped the door and closed the door.

There is also a story behind this basement. It is said that around 136 years ago, the situation of famine was born in Thiruvananthapuram. Then the temple staff tried to open the sixth basement and they had to pay the price. Suddenly, the sound of fasting in the temple and the noise to fill the water was coming. After this he immediately closed the door. The people here believe that this sixth basement of the temple is directly connected to the Arabian Sea. If someone breaks the sixth door to get the treasure, then the ocean’s water reservoir will be flushed out.

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