Padmanabhaswamy Temple Case: Here’s All You Need to Know
By carefully examining the Travancore-Cochin Hindu Religious Institutions Act, 1950, the Supreme Court decided to allow the Travancore royal family to claim ownership and manage the ancient Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple. Along with the controlling rights, the Supreme Court also passed the ball in the court of the royal family to decide whether the mysterious vault be open or not. However, the royal family had argued against the opening of the secret vault or “kallara” as they claim it would bring misfortune to the entire state. The temple has six vaults underneath the complex, which are said to be filled with priceless treasures. After Kerala’s High Court decision against the royal family, the SC stayed the verdict and constituted two amicus curiae including senior lawyer Gopal Subramaniam and former CAG Vinod Rai. While the team succeeded in five of the six vaults, they failed to open the vault B. The royal family claims that a mythical curse will bring down the entire state if the vault B will be opened ever. However, they refuse to reveal the curse or talk about it.
NewsTimes
08-01-2020

