A temple that’s said to have a trillion dollars worth of treasure inside is unlikely to ever have one of its chambers opened.
The Shree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in India, a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, has been branded as the richest temple in the world.
The infamous temple has a total of six vaults, but only five have been unsealed.
The vaults were uncovered in 2011 after the country’s Supreme Court ordered them to be opened following a petition being put forward seeking transparency in the running of the historic building.
A court-appointed team went on to open five of the chambers and found piles of treasure including gold, silver, diamonds, and other precious stones.
But the final vault, dubbed Vault B, is still to be opened.