Where is the gold found in Padmanabhaswamy Temple?
They were situated underground, all around, and to the west of the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. For documentation purposes, these vaults have been designated as vaults A, B, C, D, E and F. Subsequently, two additional subterranean vaults have been discovered, and they have been designated as Vault G and Vault H.
How much gold was recovered from Padmanabhaswamy Temple?
How much gold is there in total in Padmanabhaswamy Temple? The Padmanabha Swamy temple estimated treasure so far is around R. 90,000 crore ($22 billion) after gold, jewels and statues were unearthed from the 16th century shrine.
Who took treasure of Padmanabhaswamy temple?
Sundararajan
Sundararajan, 70, a frail former IPS officer living in a spartan Brahmin settlement barely 100 feet away from the Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple, did the unthinkable. He filed a petition that culminated in the dramatic opening of the temple’s vaults, uncovering a treasure that some estimate is worth over Rs 1 lakh crore.
Where is gold found in Kerala?
Gold occurs in Kerala both as primary and placer deposits. The known occurrences are mainly in Wayanad-Nilambur regions. Discovery of gold in Attapady valley of Palakkad district is new and promising.
Where is the buried treasure in India?
So, let’s not waste another minute, here are 6 places in India that home lost Indian treasures.
- Son Bhandar Caves In Bihar.
- Padmanabhaswamy Temple In Kerala.
- King Kothi Palace In Hyderabad.
- Krishna River Treasure In Andhra Pradesh.
- Sri Mookambika Temple In Karnataka.
- Jaigarh Fort In Rajasthan.
What is inside chamber B?
A huge pile of treasure was found locked away in the five vaults: gold, silver, diamonds and other precious stones, which were cast into idols, coins, ornaments and vessels, among others. Vault B is the final vault that has not been opened yet.
What lies behind vault B?