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Thiruvananthapuram, July 9: Amid ongoing discussions on the proposal of displaying priceless treasures of the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple here in a hi-tech museum, the Travancore royal family today said they were against the 'commercialisation' of the God's sacred riches.

The family, who once owned and managed the centuries-old shrine dedicated to Lord Padmanabha, said they were against any plan to shift the treasures out of the temple complex located in the heart of the capital city.

However, the royal family was of the opinion that the 3D images of the selected rare jewels, now kept in sacred vaults of the temple, could be displayed in a facility on the shrine precincts itself.

But, this also can be done only after getting the concurrence of the 'tantri' (head priest) and other people concerned, said Aditya Varma, a member of the Travancore royal family.

Confirming that both the Union and State governments had approached the family with the proposal of the museum, Varma said the entire matter regarding the temple affairs and wealth was pending before the Supreme Court.

"Both Union Minister of Tourism Alphons Kannanthanam and his State counterpart Kadakampally Surendran recently brought before us their proposal of setting up a hi-tech musum to exhibit the rare treasures of the temple," Aditya Varma told PTI.

"But, we have made it clear that we are against any kind of commercialisation of sacred temple treasures. Devotees also have concerns in this regard," he said.

Nobody could take a final decision on the matter unless the apex court takes a stand, the royal scion said.

He said the government proposal was to set up a hi-tech museum at a property-owned by the royal family near the shrine and display the treasures.

"But, we are not favouring of taking out the jewellery out of the temple complex. As both the governments are for displaying the temple treasures in the musuem, it is okay to showcase the 3D images of the selected ornaments in the museum," Varma said.

"But that should also be without violating any of the traditions of the shrine and hurting the sentiments of devotees," he said.

Varma also expressed concern over the safety of the sacred treasures if they are taken out of the temple complex.

Echoing the sentiments of the royals, Krishnan, an ardent devotee, said Lord Padmanabha's jewels are not for exhibiting in a museum.

"Now itself, people who come from various parts of the county first ask about the treasures instead of going for darshan. Once the museum comes up, we do not know, what will happen," he told PTI.

As a local resident, Krishnan also expressed fear over the safety of the treasures even though the temple is now under high security.

The sprawling Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, an architectural splendour in granite, shot into fame recently after the discovery of priceless treasures in its secret vaults.

Five of the six cellars of the historic temple, closed for several decades, were ordered to be opened by the Supreme Court to prepare an inventory while considering a private petition in 2011.

According to sources, a vast collection of gold and silver ornaments, coins, silver and brass platters, stone-studded crowns and glittering gold-coated parasols and may other objects of great intrinsic and antique value were reportedly found in the vaults.

Lord Padmanabha is the family deity of the Travancore royals, who had dedicated their kingdom to the deity and pledged that they would live as 'padmanabha dasas' (servants of Lord Padmanabha).

The ancient shrine is now managed by a Supreme Court- appointed committee headed by additional district judge.
 (PTI)

Kathmandu, May 12: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in Nepal on a two-day visit, on Saturday offered prayers to Lord Pashupatinath ath at the Pashupatinath Temple.
Modi will leave for Hyatt Hotel after performing Pooja at the temple. Indian ambassador to Nepal, Manjeev Singh Puri is hosting a lunch reception in honour of Modi at Hyatt at around 1:30 pm, according to a report in The Himalayan Times.
Earlier, in the morning, Modi flew to Mustang district to offer prayers at the Muktinath Temple, the second stop in this visit being largely helmed as a religious one.
Modi landed in Janakpur yesterday and was immediately escorted to the Janaki temple where he performed Pooja following the Shodashopachar ritual.
The visiting Prime Minister will be accorded a civic reception by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City office before returning to India on Saturday. UNI

Kathmandu, May 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday offered prayers at Muktinath Temple in Nepal.
The temple is considered sacred for both Hindus and Muslims.
'An auspicious start to Day 2 in Nepal! PM @narendramodi visited the highly venerated Muktinath temple, located at 12,172 ft, to reinforce the strong cultural connect between India and Nepal. PM offered prayers at the human-size golden statue of Lord Vishnu as Shri Mukti Narayan,' External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said in a tweet. 
On Friday, Mr Modi arrived in Nepal and offered prayer at Janki Temple in Janakpur, addressed a civic reception and also met the country’s President Bidhya Devi Bhandari and Vice-President Nanda Kishor Pun.
Mr Modi and his Nepalese counterpart KP Sharma Oli jointly inaugurated a bus service from Janakpur to Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh on Friday. The bus has also reached in Ayodhya on Saturday. 
This is the third visit of the Prime Minister to the neighbouring county and the first high-level visit from India since the formation of the new government in Nepal this year. UNI


Lucknow, Dec 12: Militant Hindu outfit Bajrang Dal on Tuesday warned the Central government not to test the patience of the majority community over the prolonged delay of construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya.
“Ram temple at Ayodhya is the dream of every Hindu and any further delay in its construction would lead to growing resentment among the majority community,” warned Bajrang Dal national convenor Manoj Verma here.
Talking to UNI, Mr Verma said it would be better that the government brought a legislation, as in the case of Somnath Temple, rather than wait for Supreme Court judgement as forces opposed to the construction of the temple would try their best to delay the verdict and create confusion.
A native of Kannauj in Uttar Pradesh, Mr Verma said several issues related to Hindu dignity and honour have been fulfilled by both the government at the Centre as well as Yogi Adityanath government in UP. “But the construction of Ram temple was the biggest issue which should be addressed at the earliest,” he said. UNI

 


Ahmedabad, Dec 12: Continuing his temple run, new Congress president-designate Rahul Gandhi visited Jagannath temple here.
On the last day of campaign for the second phase of polls, Mr Gandhi offered pooja at the temple located at city's Jamalpur area. The locality falls under Jamalpur Khadia assembly segment -- which has Muslim majority voters but was won by BJP's nominee Bhushan Bhatt in 2012.
In the run up to the Gujarat polls, Mr Gandhi has visited several temples, including the likes of Dwarkadish temple, Chotila temple, Khodaldham in Kagvad, Somnath temple and Jalaram Bapa temple. 
The Congress attempt has been to counter perception about it that turned a party of 'minority appeaser'.
The BJP has questioned Mr Gandhi's new-found love for temple visit and often asked him to clarify his and party's stand on Ram temple at Ayodhya.
BJP chief Amit Shah also said, "I wish Mr Rahul Gandhi continue to visit temples even after these Gujarat elections". UNI