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Were snakes guarding Puri Jagannath Temple’s ‘ratna bhandar’?

IndiaTimes Sunday, 14 July 2024
After 46 years, the Ratna Bhandar treasury in Puri was opened without any snakes or reptiles found inside. The committee overseeing the inventory of valuables dismissed rumors of health issues, stating all involved are safe. The event was well-prepared with snake helpline members on standby.
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Unveiling Ancient Treasures: Ratna Bhandar Reopens at Lord Jagannath Temple After 46 Years | Watch 03:56

Explore the long-sealed Ratna Bhandar of Lord Jagannath temple in Puri, Odisha, reopened after nearly half a century. Delve into the treasure trove of gold, diamonds, and ancient artifacts dedicated to the deity. Discover the history behind Odisha's King Anangabhima Dev's lavish donations and the...

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