Tuesday, November 3, 2015

temple of gold

___TEMPLE OF GOLD___

Padmanabhaswamy temple

"Vishnu Temple" · Thiruvananthapuram(Trivandrum), Kerala, India



Recently, this temple has been an apple of my eye but the lack of documentation and story makes it very boring and to be interested with but here are the facts that i just read about it. Gold has been a precious meatal since it's first discovery of our being, it is served to be a preciouse gift, a offering to gods and temples of worship and countless reason up until the modern time use of it in technology. In terms of gold and precious stones, it is by far the wealthiest institution and place of worship of any kind in the recorded history of the world.

                       

The principal deity Vishnu is enshrined in the "Anantha Sayanam" posture, the eternal yogic sleep on the serpent Adisheshan. Sree Padmanabhaswamy is the tutelary deity of the royal family of Travancore. The titular Maharaja of Travancore Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma is the trustee of the temple as Sree Padmanabhadasa, the slave of Lord Padmanabha. In line with the Temple Entry Proclamation, only those who profess the Hindu faith are permitted entry to the temple and devotees have to strictly follow the dress code.

Travancore Royal Family


In the first half of the 18th century, in line with matrilineal customs, Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma, succeeded his uncle Rama Varma as king at the age of 23. He successfully suppressed the 700-year-old stranglehold of the Ettuveetil Pillamar ("Lords of the Eight Houses") and his cousins following the discovery of conspiracies which the lords were involved in against the royal house of Travancore.

The last major renovation of the Padmanabhaswamy temple commenced immediately after Anizham Thirunal's accession to the musnud and the idol was reconsecrated in 906 ME (1731 CE). On 17 January 1750, Anizham Thirunal surrendered the kingdom of Travancore to Padmanabha Swamy, the deity at the temple, and pledged that he and his descendants would be vassals or agents of the deity who would serve the kingdom as Padmanabha Dasa.

Vault B


Among the six vaults in the temple, Kallara B is very closely associated with Lord Sree Padmanabha and is not part of the Temple Treasury. There are some unconfirmed rumors, that on the orders of Maharaja Sri Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, the outermost ante-chamber of Kallara B was opened in 1931. In 2011, it was opened by the Observers appointed by the Supreme Court of India. But the observers did not open the inner chamber which possibly houses a Srichakram, an idol of Padmanabha and countless valuables meant to enhance the potency of the Presiding Deity. Moreover Devas, Rishis and Kanjirottu Yakshi reside in the inner chamber worshipping the Supreme Lord.The enchanting and ferocious forms of Kanjirottu Yakshi are painted on the south-west part of the main Sanctum. Lord Ugra Narasimha of Thekkedom is believed to be the Protector of Vault B.

There is a serpent's image on Vault B indicating danger to anyone who opens it. A four-day Ashtamangala Devaprasnam conducted in August 2011 declared the inner chamber of Kallara B as forbidden territory. Emily Gilchrist Hatch, who was in Trivandrum in 1933, recalls in her book a similar but unsuccessful attempt that was made in 1908.However, Gopal Subramanium in his report submitted to the Supreme Court in April 2014 recommended opening of this Kallara after conducting another Devaprasnam.


They have discovered under 20 feet of the ground approximately $ 22 BILLION WORTH OF HIGHLY VALUABLE GOLD in the form of, diamond jewellary, golden utencils, weapons, goden idols, golden elephents idols and diamond necklaces having 500 kilograms weight and 18 feet lentgh and bags full of golden coins of different nations, including NAPOLEON and ITALIAN coins.


This chamber is being considered by the Trust members and other learned Astrologers of India, as highly mysterious, sacred and risky and dangerous to unveil it. Because the steel door of the Chamber-B is having two big COBRA PORTRAITS on it and this door as no nuts, bolts or other latches. 



It is considered to be fixed to the secret chamber with the‘NAGA BANDHAM’ or ‘NAGA PAASAM’ ‘MANTRAS’ by the then ‘SIDDA PURASHAS’ who lived during the reign ofKING MARTHANDAVARMA in the 16th CENTURY.


A door of such a secret vault can be opened by a highly erudite  ‘SADHUS’  or ‘MANTRIKAS’ who are familiar with the knowledge of extricating ‘NAGA BANDHAM’ or ‘NAGA PASAM’ by chanting a ‘GARUDA MANTRA’; So except in this way, the door can’t be opened by any means by anyone. At present  NO WHERE IN INDIA or in the WORLD such a highly sacred and powerful  ‘SIDDHAPURSHAS’  or  ‘Y0GIS’  or  ‘MANTRIKAS’ who does know how to execute highly sacred ‘GARUDA MANTRA’  are EXISTING.


If any human attempts are made with man-made technology to open the mysterious Chamber-B other than by chanting highly sacred and powerful ‘GARUDA MANTRAS’  by a highly sacred ‘SADHUS’ or‘MANTRIKAS’, catastrophes are likely to occour in and around the Temple premisis or through out India or even through out the world according to VEDIC ASTROLOGERS OF INDIA, who also revealed their inability to open the door by chanting the secret ‘GARUDA MANTRA’.



 If ‘GARUDA MANTRA’ is chanted by any powerful  ‘SADHU’  or  ‘YOGI’  or  ‘MANTRIKA’ the door proceeds to automatically open and no human effort is needed toopen it in any other way.

Vault “B” was left for last



When it came to opening the vault “B”, it had been sealed shut with a heavy solid cast iron door without a latch. The only known method of opening the vault was recorded in religious doctrine by using a chant known as the Garuda mantra, similar to the “Hollywood” verbal magic phrase known as “open sesame.” However, no member of the Royal Family nor the shrine priests claimed to know the mantra.


Under the protests of the Royal Family and the priests, entry was gained through force and what was found inside has the temple authorities demanding the removal of all visitors, military, and government officials.


According to an Austrian Journalist Reinhardt Smueller, inside the vault was found a dark grey, very smooth elongated capsule, with no discerning opening. Propped up against the capsule were seven human mummified remains. The human remains showed no signs of violent death, and appeared to be dressed in a thick material with the consistency of silk. The silk itself showed no signs of decay.


What has the authorities very concerned is that the object has an almost inaudible low frequency hum. Further, attempts to see inside the capsule were impossible. It was hoped that a fibre optic camera could be used to see inside, but attempts to drill a small hole into the surface proved the capsule to be impenetrable. Another concern is that the capsule itself has no magnetic properties, but is warm to the touch.


Authorities are not speculating as to what the unidentified object is inside vault “B”, but Smueller was quick to point out that ancient Hindu art dating back to to the 4th century BCE depicts a similar object in the skies above the temples. “The object is so strange looking it just does not seem to be something that man made, especially by any ancient society,” concluded Smueller.


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