Key Points

The Jagannath Temple in Puri is set to begin a comprehensive inventory of its treasure chamber, with the Odisha Law Minister confirming RBI's involvement. Two official experts have been nominated to oversee the valuation of temple valuables. A new Temple Management Committee will soon be established to coordinate the process. The inventory follows recent restoration work by the Archaeological Survey of India, which repaired and reinforced the 12th-century shrine's treasure chambers.

Key Points: Jagannath Temple Ratna Bhandar Inventory Begins Soon

  • RBI nominates two experts for Ratna Bhandar inventory process
  • Temple Management Committee to be formed shortly
  • ASI completes 95-day repair and restoration of treasure chamber
  • 520 damaged stones replaced during shrine renovation
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Jagannath Temple Ratna Bhandar inventory likely to begin soon: Odisha Law Minister

Odisha Law Minister Prithviraj Harichandan announces RBI-assisted inventory of Puri temple's treasure chamber, ensuring transparent valuation process

Jagannath Temple Ratna Bhandar inventory likely to begin soon: Odisha Law Minister
"We will intimate the date of inventory to experts nominated by the RBI - Prithviraj Harichandan, Odisha Law Minister"

Bhubaneswar, Aug 1

Odisha Law Minister Prithviraj Harichandan on Friday announced that the long-pending inventory of valuables in the Ratna Bhandar (treasure chamber) of the Jagannath Temple in Puri will be carried out soon.

He said that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has nominated two officials, whose presence will be essential during the inventory of the temple's ornaments and valuables. The process is in its final stages of preparation.

A Temple Management Committee will also be formed shortly.

The newly constituted committee will decide the date for the inventory process.

"Following our letter, the RBI has nominated two experts for the inventory of valuables stored in Ratna Bhandar. A letter has been sent to us by the RBI in this regard. The temple management committee will be constituted soon. Later, the High-level committee, with the permission of the management committee, will start the process of shifting jewellery and ornaments to the Ratna Bhandar. After the shifting of the valuables to the Ratna Bhandar, we will intimate the date of inventory to experts nominated by the RBI," said the Law Minister.

Minister Harichandan confirmed that the state government is moving swiftly to ensure the inventory is carried out transparently and systematically.

It is worth mentioning that the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) team has recently completed the repair and restoration work of Ratna Bhandar of the 12th-century shrine at Puri in 95 days, involving around 333 hours in July this year.

As many as 520 stones, which were found damaged during the laser scanning, have been replaced during the repair and restoration of Ratna Bhandar.

The floors have been repaired with granite stones. Similarly, the ASI had also used 15 stainless steel beams in the restoration work of both the inner and outer chambers of the Ratna Bhandar.

The first phase of repair and restoration work continued from December 17, 2024, till April 28, 2025. The renovation work again started on June 28 this year and was completed in July.

The valuables stored in the inner and outer chambers of the Ratna Bhandar have been shifted to temporary rooms inside the temple premises.

- IANS

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Rahul R
The ASI has done commendable work with the restoration. But why did it take so many years to start this inventory? Our ancient temples need better management systems. RBI officials' involvement is a good step though.
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Suresh O
Jai Jagannath! 🙌 The temple's treasures are part of our cultural heritage. I hope they document everything properly with photographs and detailed descriptions. Future generations should know about these priceless artifacts.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the transparency efforts, I'm concerned about security during the inventory process. The temple should involve local devotees as observers to maintain trust. Too many hands in the treasure room makes me nervous!
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Kevin U
As someone who visited Puri last year, I'm fascinated by this process. The Jagannath Temple is incredible! Will the inventory results be made public? It would be amazing to learn about these historical treasures.
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Divya L
They replaced 520 stones in 95 days? That's impressive work! But more important than counting jewels is preserving the temple's architectural integrity. Glad to see both are being addressed simultaneously.
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Vikram M
The government must ensure this isn't just a photo-op. Proper documentation and preservation should be the priority. Also, hope they consider displaying some artifacts in a museum for devotees

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