Showing posts with label Kerala temple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kerala temple. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Petitioner In Padmanabhaswamy Temple Case Dies

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T P Sundarrajan, the legal battle led to the opening of the long detention vaults Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, where treasures are found dead Sunday in the wee.

Bachelor's was the 70th Sundarrajan He had a fever the past two days, said relatives.

Former Indian police (IPS) officer, was also served Sundarrajan Intelligence and Security staff of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Later, IPS, and stop living in Thiruvananthapuram.

It was Sundrrajan who started the legal battle for openness, conservation and protection of the property to the temple, run by the Trust under the erstwhile Travancore royal family.

The case took a decisive turn when the Kerala High Court in February ordered the state to take over a stamp.

Later, the Supreme Court, while considering an appeal the Board of Trustees of the High Court ordered a temporary stay, but asked to open temple cellars and priceless treasures stored there, were believed to be worth more than Rs. one lakh crore, which is developed.

After a seven-member jury of observers, including two former judge of Kerala High Court was set to go on a job to open the secret chambers.

Sundarrajan, whose father was the legal adviser to the royal family of Travancore had been in the house near the temple complex in recent decades.

The Supreme Court Friday reserved the issue of allowing law enforcement to its original inventory of the vault is another temple, which is still open.
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Saturday, 9 July 2011

Apex Court Restrains Opening Of Kerala Temple Vault


The Supreme Court Friday restrained the seven-committee to open the vault last Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram.

Bench of Justice RV Raveendran and AK Patnaik asked the complainant to Mart Handa Varma Raja, the prince of erstwhile Travancore in Kerala and the government come up with appropriate proposals to the sanctity and safety of an ancient temple.

Apex court while keeping open the vault (B), posted the following Thursday further discussion.

"Instead sanctum Sanctorum or deity in their eyes, the eyes of many people now Mr Kallar (vault)," Pink said at the hearing, said the guardian of the complainant that the temple was "public property" and was part of the public. He noted that security should be guaranteed the utmost in and around the temple in the discovery of immense wealth.
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Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Temple Riches Conjure A Louvre In Kerala

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Louvre in Paris, New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Vatican Museums, Rome, could easily find themselves rubbing shoulders with a new competitor in the world's best museums. Appropriate, is the new kid on the block more likely the former princely state of Travancore, now in southern Kerala, who had connections with virtually all parts of the world for many centuries, Egypt, Portugal, Rome, Arabia, China and France.

If and when this happens, the museum is a tongue-twister name of the global tourists - Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple Museum, Thiruvananthapuram. Long name itself may also give a special flavor, as well as museums like the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao in the Basque Country in Spain or the Philbrook Museum of Art, Oklahoma.

The surprising finding, and the mountain of gold coins, diamonds, ruby, emerald and vaults full of antique jewelry Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple here during the last week has triggered calls for the museum lines Musee du Louvre in Paris or the British Museum, which displays the the scale of wealth Travancore kingdom, which was dedicated to the Vaishnavite temple deity.

And what's more, unlike the Louvre, which is anchored by some of its famous 16th century Florentine artist Leonardo da Vinci, Thiruvananthapuram Sree Padmanabha Swamy is a museum could draw in the crowds for one of fame's - Raja Ravi Varma, the Travancore Palace Kilimanoor known for its fusion of painting with the academic tradition of Indian art. This is not a case of large ornaments, the newly discovered temple basements.

"Future generations need to see it, and that the court has in this generation," says Uday Varman AR, Kerala museum director, who is worthy of a museum in the capital city routes, the Louvre and the British Museum, given the incredible variety of antique ornaments, Padmanabha Swamy temple vault . "Some of the findings is a historical temple in ancient times, objects such as coins, and other such articles. Some of them are important questions, and temple rituals to show future generations can learn about the history and purpose of the research," he said Varman.

Local MP Shashi Tharoor is another supporter of the idea of ​​establishing a museum to show the temple brilliant collection of exclusive antiques.

One of the observers of the Supreme Court against the creator of the Padmanabha Swamy Temple Treasures of the inventory, expressed CS Rajan his direct experience of seeing the decorations, "indescribable".

Not everyone is in support of implementing powers conferred on the idea of ​​a museum now. "It makes no sense to say, let's move it to the museum. We must first series of the Louvre museum before the show will find the temple. Let us patiently wait for that to happen," says historian Sasibhooshan MG.

Kerala has intensified in the usual way of resources to do the extraordinary, as the matching parameters of the developed world, such as literacy and infant mortality rates, despite low per capita income, which indicates that the state should not underestimate the aim of the sky.

Shortly after Paris, a new cycle-free throughout the city, almost equal to the service rolled out in Thiruvananthapuram. The candidate may just be the next surprise in the Louvre in Paris, Thiruvananthapuram.
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Monday, 4 July 2011

Kerala Temple Wealth Sparks Security Fears

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Sri Padmanabha Swami temple in Kerala, which is sitting on a fortune worth more than '1 lakh crore, Soon the circle of military security or paramilitary forces.

High level meeting chaired by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy on Sunday, where a number of measures to provide necessary security measures, had the country's richest temple has been chalked out, came to the conclusion that the police were not well equipped to protect these priceless treasures.

The meeting was attended by Minister VP Sivakumar devaswom State Police Director Jacob Punnose and police intelligence chief among Hemachandran.

It was decided that the army and paramilitary forces have tried, as they are specially trained teams from places such great importance.

As a quick step, the state where the control room is now open, located near Fort police station.

Today the temple is staffed with more than 200 contingents of police, led by director of the police further.

So far, gold, silver and precious stones worth more to the '90 000 crore "is taken out four of the six vaults of the temple, and is documented. Sunday was a day of the seven-member team appointed by the Supreme Court on the purpose of an inventory of valuables.
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The team performing the work during the past few days.

OF Anananda Bose National Museum's director, said the court or the state can make decisions for the future maintenance of the property. "If it is decided to target the valuables of the new museum the National Museum of technical assistance it can provide, he said.

Mart Handa Varma, former head of the Travancore royal family presides over the temple trust refused to comment on the ongoing use. He said it was unfair to say something about this situation.
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