The Padmanabhaswamy Temple is located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala,
This temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is one of India's wealthiest Hindu temples and is mentioned in ancient Tamil texts.
Unique to Kerala, the temple is managed by a trust led by the Royal family of Travancore, reflecting its royal heritage.
The temple features six treasure vaults labeled A through F, with five opened and one remaining sealed
The opened vaults revealed an astonishing collection of gold coins, jewelry, and artifacts, marking one of the largest treasure discoveries.
Vault B remains unopened due to beliefs in supernatural protection, sparking numerous theories about its contents and significance.
The unopened vault is believed to contain immense riches, with locals fearing that opening it may anger the deity.