Jagannath temple Ratna Bhandar keys go missing; Shankaracharya, BJP protest

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar/Puri 

The keys of the 12-century Temple's treasury have reportedly gone missing, triggering protests by the of and the opposition BJP.

It was on April 4 that a 16-member team entered the 'Ratna Bhandar' after 34 years and had a quick scrutiny of its physical conditions amid tight security following an order of the

The members of the inspection team did not need to enter the inner chamber as the chambers were visible from outside through an iron grill, an of the Shree Temple Administration had said after the inspection.

It now appears that the team members did not enter the inner chambers and saw its condition from outside with the help of as the keys were not available.

Of the seven chambers of the Ratna Bhandar, the first two are outer chambers which were used from time to time, and the others are called inner chambers.

Neither the temple administration nor the district treasury has the key of the inner treasury, told

The matter came to light two months later.

The of Puri, Swami Nischalananda Saraswati, today slammed the for the incident, and the BJP sought a clarification from on the issue.

The episode showed that the as well as the temple administration have failed to discharge their responsibilities, the said.

Asking the government to take the matter seriously and ensure safety and security of the Ratna Bhandar and the temple, the seer sought a probe into the whole episode by a committee comprising representatives of the Orissa High Court, temple administration and servitors.

"The should give a clarification on how the key of the temple's inner treasury went missing and who is responsible for it," told reporters.

Accusing the BJD government of neglecting Lord Jagannath, he alleged that the was yet to take any step on the sensitive issue.

Activists of outfits such as the Jagannath Sena and the Sachetana Nagarik Manch demonstrated near the in

The April 4 inspection followed the Orissa High Court's order to the Archaeological Survey of to examine the structural stability and safety of the Ratna Bhandar.

The high court is monitoring the repair works undertaken by the ASI in the shrine since 2016, while adjudicating a plea for judicial intervention for effective repair and renovation of the temple.

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 23:20 IST