The four-day Devaprasnam at Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, which concluded on Thursday the July 14th, said that the B vault should not be opened under any circumstances. The Devaprasnam also warned of serious consequences, including total extinction of the family of the person who opens the vault, citing wrath of the God.
Madhur Narayana Rangabhattu, the chief astrologer, said that the B vault was located in a place with divine presence.
The Devaprasnam also revealed financial irregularities in the day-to-day affairs carried out by the temple administrations. The Lord is unhappy because there were lapses in carrying out many age-old traditional poojas by the temple priests.
The astrologers, in the morning session, also came down heavily on the temple administration and the Travancore Royal Family for the lackadaisical attitude shown in managing the affairs of the temple and failure to carry out the traditional poojas.
On Wednesday, the Thamboola Prasnam revealed that the idol of the Lord that is used in the ‘Aarat’ (procession) was broken and there was also a crack in the main idol of the Sree Padmanabhaswamy which had to be immediately rectified.
On the third day of the Devaprasnam, which was held under the supervision of temple thantri� Tharananelloor Parameswaran Namboothiripad, it was also predicted that inauspicious signs related to the temple would seriously affect the Travancore Royal Family.
It said that if proper care was not given then it would even end the Travancore Royal dynasty, which will be left without a heir.
Prashnacharthu handed over
The team of astrologers who conducted the devaprasnam handed over the prashnacharthu to the members of the Travancore royal family.
The remedial measures suggested include twelve-day consecutive Thrikala Bhagavathi Seva, 24,000 Mahasudarshana Homam, Laghu Sudarshanahomam, veda recitals thrice in a year and Chakrabja pooja once in a year.
Priests warn against opening Kerala temple's vault
A group of priests who conducted an astrological examination or 'devaprasnam' at the Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple here has concluded that family members of those who open its yet untouched vault B would die, said an expert on Thursday. They also warned against videography of the treasure discovered so far.
Speaking to reporters late night after the conclusion of the four-day 'devaprasnam', lead priest K. Padmanabha Sharma said that no videography of the temple's unearthed treasure trove should take place.
"Of the treasure troves that are in the temple, vault B should not be opened and of the remaining five vaults, there should be no valuation done, besides there should be no exhibition of the treasure that has been found," said Sharma.
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