Lost Treasures Of India Yet To Be Found


Wreck of the Grosvenor: The disaster of the wreck Grosvenor was tragic but it is believed that the East Indiaman was carrying treasures that were taken from India.

The ship sank but 123 people on board survived the wreck and were repatriated in South Africa.

The treasures aboard the ship are still not recovered but the ship is said to have been located. The location of the rest of the treasure is still not known. The ship had 2,600,000 gold Pagoda coins (weight unknown), 1,400 gold ingots (weight unknown), and nineteen chests of diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires.

Sri Mokkambika temple, Karnataka: The temple is located at kollur, Udupi District, in Karnataka. The temple is dedicated to Mookambika Devi, another named for Parvati Devi, who is believed to have killed a demon called Kaumasura.

This temple gets an annual income of 17 crores although it took 35 crores for its development. It is believed that there are huge amount of treasures located inside the temple which they believe is being guarded by a huge serpent.

Treasures in Krishna River, Andhra Pradesh: The River that runs through the state is a huge source of water supply for four major states in the south and the lands on the banks are very fertile. Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh is located at the banks but the interesting fact is that this river is said to have a diamond reserve.

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