Now, another temple treasure, in Udupi?
Now, another temple treasure, in Udupi?
Legend has it that wealth is stored underground Sri Krishna Temple on which the shrine for the serpent god was built...

UDUPI: With wealth worth over crores of rupees being unearthed from Sai Baba Ashram and Sri Ananthapadmanabha Temple, Thiruvananthapuram, wealth suspected to be stored or hidden in other temples are now the talk of the town. Sri Krishna Temple in Udupi with a history of over 800 years, is no exception to it.In fact a legend, dating back to the period of Sri Vadiraja Theertha, who is considered to be the second highest saint in the Madhwa hierarchy, engraved on the walls of Sri Subrahmanya (Serpent God) Gudi situated inside the premises of Sri Krishna Temple, also talks of the same. According to it, wealth is stored underground in the Sri Krishna Temple, on which the shrine for the serpent god has been built.  The legend goes that Sri Vadiraja Theertha was on a pilgrimage in North India, worshiping his pattada devaru (Bhoovaraha) in Delhi. However, soldiers of the Delhi Empire objected, saying that the Emperor’s son had been cremated at the same place. Sri Vadiraja replied saying that was impossible, as the body cremated there was not dead. Upon hearing that, the Emperor rushed to the spot and as Sri Vadiraja chanted mantras, the Emperor’s son got up. Pleased by his supernatural powers, the Emperor offered him wealth, which Vadiraja rejected. However, the Emperor pressurised him, and he accepted it only to immerse the same in the river Ganga. The Emperor then gave him more wealth, which he took to Sri Krishna Temple. He planned to use it to thatch the roof of the temple, but Lord Krishna, who appeared in his dream, opposed the idea. The treasure was buried at the temple, and a serpent god installed on it.

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