Odisha to Begin Historic Inventory of Jagannath Temple's Treasure Vault

The Odisha government is set to begin a comprehensive inventory of the gold ornaments and precious items stored in the Ratna Bhandar of the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi reviewed the Standard Operating Procedure for the process, which will be the first full counting and verification since 1978. The exercise will involve matching assets with the 1978 inventory list, photography, and creating a digital catalogue under strict security. The meeting also discussed preparations for the upcoming Rath Yatra, including proposals for planting trees needed for chariot construction.

Key Points: Jagannath Temple Ratna Bhandar Inventory to Start Soon

  • First full inventory since 1978
  • Digital catalogue & photography planned
  • Repair work completed by ASI
  • SOP prepared by temple committee
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Odisha: Jagannath Temple's ornaments' inventory to begin soon

Odisha CM reviews SOP for inventory of gold & jewels in Puri's Jagannath Temple treasure vault. First full count since 1978 to be digitally catalogued.

"The entire exercise will be conducted with complete transparency under strict security arrangements. - Officials"

Bhubaneswar, Feb 16

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, on Monday, reviewed the Standard Operating Procedure prepared for the inventory of ornaments and other precious items stored in the 'Ratna Bhandar' of the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri.

The counting and verification of gold ornaments and jewels in the Ratna Bhandar of the 12th century shrine will begin soon, state government officials told at a high-level meeting held at Lok Seva Bhavan under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Majhi.

The Chief Administrator of Shree Jagannath Temple administration, Arabinda Kumar Padhee, made a detailed presentation before the Chief Minister during the meeting on Monday.

According to the official press statement, all preliminary procedures for the counting and verification process have been completed.

The repair and conservation work of both the inner and outer Ratna Bhandar was finished by the Archaeological Survey of India within 95 days, involving 333 hours of work.

With this, the temple administration and the state government are fully prepared for the exercise.

A comprehensive SOP for the inventory has been prepared by the Shree Jagannath Temple Managing Committee.

The process will commence after receiving approval from the state government.

Officials emphasised that the entire exercise will be conducted with complete transparency under strict security arrangements.

The last counting and verification was conducted in 1978.

During the present exercise, assets stored in the Ratna Bhandar will be matched with the 1978 inventory list, and a final list will be prepared.

The process will also include photography and the creation of a digital catalogue.

The meeting also discussed preparations for this year's Rath Yatra.

Considering the large requirement of Phasi (Terminalia phillyreifolia) wood and sandalwood for constructing the chariots, Chief Minister Majhi directed officials to submit a proposal for plantation of these trees under forest schemes.

Among others, Odisha Works and Law Minister Prithiviraj Harichandan and State Chief Secretary Anu Garg were present at the high-level meeting held on Monday.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the government taking proactive steps. The digital catalogue and photography will ensure a permanent record. My only concern is the security during the process - hope they have the best arrangements in place.
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Rohit P
Finally! This should have been done years ago. The Lord's ornaments are for the devotees' faith, not for any controversy. Hope the entire process is live-streamed or at least has independent observers from various community trusts.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Puri, the spiritual significance of this temple is immense. It's heartening to see such detailed planning for preserving its heritage. The focus on planting trees for the Rath Yatra is also very forward-thinking for sustainability.
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Vikram M
While the intent is good, I respectfully question the timing and the committee's composition. These are matters of deep religious sentiment. The process must be beyond any political influence. The 1978 list itself needs to be verified as authentic first.
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Meera T
The plan to plant Phasi and sandalwood trees is brilliant! It ensures the future of the Rath Yatra tradition. Our ancient practices need such modern, sustainable management. Hope other temple administrations learn from this.

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