The centuries-old treasury of the revered Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan was opened after 54 years on Dhanteras 2025 under strict security and Supreme Court supervision. The event revealed historic artifacts and treasures, marking a landmark moment in the temple's history, celebrated amid religious reverence and administrative oversight.
In a historic and closely watched event, the Banke Bihari Temple treasury in Vrindavan, Mathura, was opened after 54 years on Dhanteras, a day considered highly auspicious for wealth and prosperity. The reopening took place under the directive of the Supreme Court and was overseen by a High-Powered Committee including judicial officers, administrative officials, and four nominated temple Goswamis.
The treasury, known as the Toshkhana, is located beneath the sanctum sanctorum of the temple and houses treasures dating back approximately 160 years. The doors were last opened in 1971, but since then, it remained sealed due to administrative and security concerns.
The committee carried out the opening with comprehensive security arrangements, including the deployment of fire and forest department teams, and used specialized firefighting equipment to mitigate any risks. The entire process was videographed to ensure transparency.
Inside the treasury, officials found rooms containing chests, urns, and rare artifacts believed to include gold and silver utensils, diamond jewelry, old land deeds, and temple gifts from royal patrons spanning Bharatpur, Karauli, and Gwalior. Although no major valuables like gold coins were immediately confirmed, recovered items hold great historical and cultural significance.
Temple caretaker Ghanshyam Goswami emphasized the significance of this event coinciding with Dhanteras, the first day of Diwali, a festival that honors gods of wealth and health like Goddess Mahalakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Dhanvantari.
The treasury’s reopening opens pathways for a thorough audit of the temple’s assets and ensures conservation and proper management of priceless artifacts, underlining the blend of faith and modern administrative practices in preserving heritage.
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Banke Bihari Temple treasury opened for the first time in 54 years on Dhanteras, October 18, 2025.
Supreme Court order enabled access restricted to authorized High-Powered Committee members, including Goswamis and officials.
The treasury, about 160 years old, is located under the temple’s sanctum sanctorum and had been sealed since 1971.
Items found included chests, urns, silver and gold ornaments, diamond jewelry, and ancient temple gifts from royal patrons.
Multi-layered security measures included deployment of fire and forest department teams and videographic documentation.
Opening on Dhanteras held special religious importance, aligning with worship of gods associated with wealth and health.
The event paves the way for audits, proper preservation, and management of the temple’s precious historical assets.
Caretaker and officials expressed reverence and commitment to balancing tradition with transparency and security.
The opening of the Banke Bihari Temple treasury after over five decades marks a landmark event blending deep-rooted religious tradition with administrative diligence and community interest.
Sources: The Economic Times, ANI, The Times of India, Deccan Herald, News18, Zee News