ONE CHAMBER LOCATED IN $1,000,000,000,000 TEMPLE CAN NEVER BE OPEN BY MEN
It is unlikely that one of the chambers of a temple that is rumoured to contain treasure valued at a trillion dollars will ever be opened. The richest temple in the world is said to be the Shree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in India, which is a Hindu temple devoted to Lord Vishnu. Only five of the six vaults in the notorious temple have been opened. Following a petition calling for transparency in the operation of the historic building, the nation's Supreme Court ordered the vaults to be opened, and they were eventually discovered in 2011.
After opening five of the chambers, a team appointed by the court discovered troves of valuables, including diamonds, gold, silver, and other precious stones. However, Vault B, the last vault, has yet to be opened.
According to The News Minute, although the contents of the aforementioned vault are unknown, it is thought to hold the enormous treasures that the temple amassed during the Travancore king's reign.
The temple management committee explains that Vault B has not been opened because it is protected by supernatural forces and that anyone who tries to open it will be punished.
It has also been claimed to be protected by enormous cobras, which makes the three-headed dog in Harry Potter appear to be quite amiable. According to The Times of India, there are rumours that Vault B somehow faces the Arabian Sea. According to the story, some temple officials heard the sound of waves crashing when they attempted to open the notorious chamber.