5 Doors That Should Never Be Opened

  India has yet another mysterious door that has not been opened since the 16th century. The Temple of Sree Padmabhaswamy is in Trivandrum. The temple is a holy shrine to Maha Vishnu and was built in the 16th century later the Kings of Travancore known for their wealth renovated it. The temple has six vaults A to F and had been never opened until 2011 when 5 out of the 6 vaults were opened. Treasures including gold, jewel, coins, and idols were discovered in these vaults. The estimated value of wealth was one trillion dollars. That’s pretty much a number to grasp! Well, you might be wondering about the 6th vault. The B vault remains closed even today with two cobras decorated on the gate with no latch revealing that the vault is guarded by the cobras. The legend has it that in the 1930s some temple invaders tried to get into the vault but could not succeed because of the terrible Cobras that came out of nowhere. Also, there is a belief that the door is protected by a fatal curse and can only be opened by ‘Sadhu’ who has the knowledge of ‘Garuda Mantra’. To much surprise auditor general Vinod Rai stated that vault B has been opened seven times since 1990 and nothing horrific happened.