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After Sabarimala, Guruvayur temple faces scrutiny in Kerala: Audit reveals missing gold, Rs 25 cr discrepancy

A 2019 audit of Kerala's Guruvayur temple has flagged missing assets, including gold and ivory, which were allegedly handled without proper procedure.

October 22, 2025 / 13:08 IST
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Guruvayur temple
Guruvayur temple

After the gold theft case at Kerala’s Sabarimala temple, fresh allegations have emerged from Guruvayur, another of the state’s most revered shrines located in Thrissur.

A 2019 audit of the Guruvayur temple has flagged missing assets, including gold and ivory, which were allegedly handled without proper procedure. The audit also highlighted a financial loss of Rs 79 lakh related to deposits in a gold scheme run by the State Bank of India.

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According to the report, several temple assets were unaccounted for. The manchadi, or coral wood tree, seeds for the sack count given by the devotees were missing and saffron flowers were not included in the records. In addition, 2,000 kg of traditional cookware, or Uruli, worth Rs 15 lakh had not been included in calculations. The cookware had been donated by a resident of Palakkad.

The audit also noted that more than 530 kg of ivory from the Punnathur elephant fort could not be accounted for. The Guruvayur Devaswom, a statutory and independent board managing 12 temples in Kerala, said the discrepancies had been resolved and submitted a detailed affidavit to the Kerala High Court.