Saturday 27 February 2016

5 Places in India That Have Hidden Treasure Worth Millions

5 Places in India That Have Hidden Treasure Worth Millions

By the time of independence, India was battered, bruised and left wounded. Ancient India was called a ‘Golden Sparrow’ because it was a wealthy and prosperous place. However, if we say we are a poor country now, it would not be completely right.You’ll be shocked to know that there are five places in India that have been found with huge amount of wealth amounting to millions, kept hidden from the world. The owners of such huge wealth, mostly rulers of various princely states, probably chose to keep their most precious possessions underground to avoid frequent plundering by foreign invaders.Among them, the following five places have comeinto public view, but imagine how many more such treasures could be hiding from the world! One of the five places is this temple:Sree PadmanabhaswamyTemple, KeralaThe value of treasure consisting of thousands of kilos of gold, diamonds, gems and silver ornaments, found concealed in different cellars atSree PadmanabhaswamyTemple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is estimated to cross over a mind-blowing Rs. 1,00,000 crore.

Forget about the Kohinoor and other jewels here, according to experts, it is impossible to say how costly the idol of Lord Vishnu stored in the treasure of this temple would be. The several chambers of the temple storing tremendous wealth have been opened, but there is one main cellar that still needs to be explored.The Krishna River, Andhra PradeshThis river is the birthplace of the famous ‘Kohinoor’ diamond.

These mines were the main source of diamond for the whole world for some time. It is believed that even today, there are uncountable diamonds present underneath the River.Shree Mookambika Temple, KarnatakaNestling in the foothills of Kodachadri hills of the Western Ghats, Shree Mookambika Temple is a busy pilgrim centre of Karnataka. Over the past couple of years, the temple’s annual income hasn’t exceeded Rs 17 crore.

The management, however, has spent over Rs 35 crore for developmental projects over the past 10 years.The priests of this temple have confirmed the presence of hidden treasure here, which according to them is inside a closed chamber here. The gate of this chamber has a snake symbol drawn on it, which the priests say, indicates wealth.Nadir Shah’s TreasureThe Persian ruler Nadir Shah plundered Delhi in 1739 with his 50,000 soldiers. His army looted allthat they could put their hands on. At the end of the episode, 30,000 people lost their lives and Nadir Shah got enough wealth including the peacock throne and the royal jewelry amounting to crores of rupees. The peacock throne is in Iran currently.Son Bhandar Caves, Rajgir, Bihar‘Son Bhandar’, which literally means storehouse of gold are the twin caves having hidden royal treasures. It is said that these caves lead to the untouched treasure of King Bimbisara.

A canon mark near the inscription stands testimony to the British’s failed attempt to break open the doorway.

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