Found In A Temple, Treasure Gold Coins Contains

Written By Heru Prasetio on Sunday, July 10, 2011 | 7:59 AM


Contains a treasure trove of gold coins, jewels and precious stones are found in a Hindu temple in Trivandrum, India. As preached Xinhua, the startling discovery that includes statues of gods and goddesses made of solid gold and encrusted with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, crowns and necklaces. It is estimated that the treasure was a gift from another country to the temple for centuries.

The entire invention is expected to reach a value of approximately U.S. $ 22 billion. This temple is located in Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala state in southern India. This discovery has directly made Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple made the 16th century, became one of the richest religious institutions in India.

Since the discovery of the treasure, alerted police to keep the location of the temple. Various high-tech equipment such as security systems including CCTV cameras, metal detectors, and digital electronic networks will be deployed to help guard.

K. Padmakumar, Trivandrum police chief, said the tight security at the temple was done without disturbing the people who worship center. "Security is an invaluable treasure must be guarded closely. But we also do not want to interfere with people who were praying," he said.

Since several centuries ago, the temples in India are often received valuable contributions from devotees, as well as using it to run hospitals, schools and colleges. Currently, the discovery of the treasure is fiercely debated because the Hindu community leaders want to use it to be invested for the benefit of religion. Meanwhile, some intellectuals suggest that discovery should be used for public purposes.

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