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What is the real mystery behind Padmanabhaswamy Temple?
The temple is often in the news over the secret and mysterious vault named B or traditionally known as Nilavaras or Kallara. It so happened that a retired IPS officer Sundarajan filed a petition in the Supreme Court in 2011 to take stock of the temple’s unaccounted treasury.
Is Padmanabhaswamy Temple 6th door opened?
The six vaults in the temple Vault B is the final vault that has not been opened yet.
Where are the vaults in Padmanabhaswamy temple?
Vaults. The temple management authorities were aware of the existence of at least six vaults. 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.
Is there a secret door inside the Padmanabhaswamy Temple?
The Secret Sealed Door of the Ancient Padmanabhaswamy Temple There’s a door inside the Padmanabhaswamy Temple without any bolts, latches, and no visible means of entry. Legends say it was sealed shut in ancient times via sound waves from a secret chant that has been lost in time. Two massive protective cobras adorn the door.
What is the seventh door of Shree Maha Vishnu?
Believers say that the seventh door is an opening where the entire temple and areas may be flooded with waters and some others say, that there are large serpents guarding the area inside which doesn’t allow any one. The day to know what’s really behind is still awaited. I say, it might be the seventh door of Shree Maha Vishnu also.
What happens on the other side of the seventh door?
As of now, the people on the other side of the door are able to listen the sounds of water or Sounds made by snakes as guessed. Believers say that the seventh door is an opening where the entire temple and areas may be flooded with waters and some others say, that there are large serpents guarding the area inside which doesn’t allow any one.
Did Lord Balaram visit Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram?
Lord Balaram who was believed to be the serpentine of Shri Maha Vishnu, has visited this temple according to Shrimad Bhagavatham. The Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram, which is in the news with the discovery of treasures in its vaults, is an imaginative amalgam of the Dravidian and Kerala architectural styles.