Padmanabhaswamy Temple Tresure: Petitioner Dies
posted on Jul 18, 2011 @ 4:27PM
The petitioner, who brought the more than 1 lakh crore Sri Anantha Padmanabhaswamy Temple treasure into light, a 70 year old practising advocate Sundararajan, has died. He was seriously ill for the past few days and died after a heart attack early on Sunday.
It was Sundararajan's petition which paved way for the Kerala High Court order early this year. Upon which the court directed the state Government to take over the temple's assets. The Travancore Royal family, custodians of the temple, challenged this in the Supreme Court. The apex court, while hearing the case, ordered a thorough audit of the temple treasure and appointed a seven member team to prepare a detailed inventory of the treasure. The audit had revealed a treasure worth over Rs. 1 lakh crore, but it was stopped after concerns that it would interfere with the temple's customs and tradition. There was also a debate over whether opening a particular vault, not opened for ages, would invite the deity's anger.
Sundararajan's office functioned from a building owned by the temple. Last week, he was served an eviction notice by the temple authorities. He also earned the anger of many right-wing Hindu organisations for approaching the court. Legal experts say Sunderarajan's death will not affect the ongoing case.