The team of astrologers, which conducted a four-day ‘Devaprasnam' at Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple here, has warned of death and destruction if the Vault B of the temple is opened.
The team of astrologers, after reading betel leaves used during the Devaprasnam, concluded that the unopened underground vault at the temple was inextricably linked to the ‘chaithanyam' of the presiding deity and that consequently that vault should never be opened.
The ‘Devaprasnam'— an astrological process that is believed to reveal the will of a god — revealed that the riches found in the temple's underground vaults belonged to the presiding deity. They should not be moved, put on public display, evaluated or photographed, reports The Hindu.
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