Thursday, July 21, 2011

SC appoints panel to preserve, supervise Kerala temple assets


Noting that “speculative and unverified” reports in the media about the value of the treasure found in Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple is “disturbing” to its sanctity and security, the Supreme Court on Thursday set up a five-member expert committee to organise and supervise a detailed inventory of ornaments and other valuable articles found in the vaults of the shrine.

The inventory will be conducted in kallara (vaults) A and C to F. On the opening of the sixth vault or kallara B, around which rumours of bad omen swirl owing to a model of a snake inscribed on the door, the court said the committee would decide after considering opinions from various quarters.
A bench of Justices R V Raveendran and A K Patnaik ordered the formation of a committee under the chairmanship of C V Ananda Bose, Director General of National Museum and Vice-Chancellor of National Museum University (deemed), to conduct the inventory in a way not to disturb the current environment in the vaults of the temple in Thiruvananthapuram. Other members are National Museum Conservation Department head M V Nair, a nominee of the Archeological Survey of India, a Reserve Bank of India nominee with knowledge about security vaults, and the temple executive officer.

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