The Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, indeed contains six vaults. Among these vaults, Vault B, also known as the “Kallara B,” was a topic of controversy and discussion due to the belief in a curse associated with opening it. The legends surrounding this curse often deterred people from opening the vault for many years.
In 2011, the Supreme Court of India ordered an inventory of the temple’s vaults, including Vault B. The inventory revealed a vast amount of treasure, including gold, jewels, and other valuable items, but estimates of its total worth vary, with some speculating it could be in the range of billions or even trillions of dollars. However, no official valuation of the treasure has been conducted, and the true value remains a matter of speculation.
While there is a belief in a curse associated with Vault B, the temple’s management, the royal family, and others have been involved in discussions and decisions regarding the vault’s management and the treasures it contains. The temple’s wealth and history have made it a subject of interest and fascination for many people around the world.