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Kerala High Court ropes in ex-judge to examine Sabarimala valuables amid record-keeping lapses

Despite a detailed search, Vigilance officials have not located the second set of Dwarapalakas kept in the strong room.

September 29, 2025 / 23:16 IST
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The court observed that a full inventory of all valuables — gold, silver, precious stones, and antiquities — was essential.

The Kerala High Court on Monday recommended a comprehensive inventory of all valuables, including gold, at the Sabarimala temple under the supervision of retired Justice KT Sankaran in the wake of reduced weight of gold-clad copper plates of the Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) idols.

A bench of Justices Raja Vijayaraghavan V and K V Jayakumar made the recommendation after the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) Vigilance Officer filed a report regarding the discrepancy in the weight of the gold-plated copper plates of the Dwarapalakas at the hill shrine.

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The court recently found that plates weighed 42.8 kg when removed in 2019 for fresh gold plating. However, when they were handed over to the company entrusted with the plating, the weight was recorded as 38.258 kg.

The court noted that a mahazar dated September 11, 2019, revealed that the weight of the Dwarapalakas and the peedams was not recorded at the time of refixing. “This failure, whether negligent or deliberate, is unacceptable and evidences serious systemic flaws and administrative lapses,” the court observed.