Chủ Nhật, 6 tháng 3, 2016

Indian Temple is Not Only Hiding an Unbelievable Treasure

The prominent Indian culture has been known for centuries for its deep and mysterious religious roots.

Regardless of the great archeological sites that exist in India, there is one city that has been constantly mentioned in recent times; Kerala. The city of Kerala is the site of the famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple, built by employing an intricate fusion of both the Keralan & Dravidian style, which is similar to temples located around Tamil Nadu. The Temple is the host of the deity Vishnu who is in an “Anantha Shayanam” posture.



Subsequently, this begs the question, “Why has the Padmanabhaswamy Temple been mentioned so much recently?” Simple. Because after several centuries, a major discovery was made inside a hidden chamber in which the group found a large amount of treasure that equated to the value of approximately One Trillion Dollars.



The temple has six hitherto known vaults (Kallaeas), labeled from A to F, for bookkeeping purposes initiated by the Courst. However, it is well known that in 2014, a report was disseminated discussing the discovery of two more further subterranean vaults that have been named G and H. According to the Indian authorities, the vaults have been opened, but Vault B has yet to have been opened. Of course, treasure was found in the other vaults.

Why hasn’t Vault B been opened yet? According the writer Shok Kumar Jha,

“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 occur in and around the Temple premises or throughout India or even throughout 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 to open it in any other way.”

Like all hidden treasure stories, Kerala’s Shree Padmanabhaswamy Temple has been a fascination in India for many years, and one shrouded in mystery and fear. Two enormous Cobras are rumored to be protecting the inner most hidden chamber. And also to make matters worse, the legend has it that anyone who opens the vault will be met with disastrous results.


Vault-B Door

The mysterious Vault B has kept everyone at bay for many years, although five other vaults were opened in 2011 by a team approved by the Supreme Court. The inventory unveiled a major priceless treasure. Massive piles of jewels, idols, and coins were uncovered. The myth of Vault B and its dangers were recently discredited when the Auditor General Vinod Rai informed the Supreme Court that Vault B, has been opened at least seven times to his recollection since 1990, and that nothing horrific has ever happened, but such information was discredited by other member of the office.

What has not been acknowledged by the Indian Court is the existence of a hidden inner chamber beyond Vault B. This chamber is historically known to have thick walls made of solid gold, and where the mystery really exists. Also, the chamber could potentially contain the largest discovery of treasure in the history of the world.

Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The shrine is currently run by a trust headed by the royal family of Travancore. The temple and assets belong entirely to Lord Padmanabhaswamy, while for a long time were initially controlled by a trust headed by the Travancore Royal family. However, now the Supreme Court of India has removed the Travancore Royal Family from leading the management of this Temple.



The temple is 1 out of the 108 centers of worship in Vaishnavism. The temple is renown from the early Medieval Tamil Literature (6th–9th century), with structural additions made throughout the 16th century, when its ornate Gopuram was constructed.

Beginning the year 2016, a very secret rumor has been revealed by an inner group known as the keepers of the secret “gupt ke rakhavaale”. According to the Indian legend, the group has existed since the temple was built.

The Vault B and the apparent subsequent chambers, are described in the following way:

“The light will hit your eyes like the look of the lord Vishnu, and your knowledge will stop it to allow the inner wise spirit control you. You will need to enter two doors to see yourself carrying what you cannot see but feel it. You will allow leaving the place without yourself, with your hands full of treasures that cannot be expended, but keep it in your soul until you came back to us, to return it.”

According to our sources, there are two doors after passing the Main door that allow entrance into Vault B; The Spiritual Door, and The Golden Door.

Sources:
Jim Dobson
Shok Kumar Jha
NMJ Library

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