<p>A gold necklace, similar to one that was part of the ‘thiruvabharanam’ – sacred jewellery of the deity – at the Sri Krishna Temple in Guruvayoor, was found in a temple well on Friday, 29 years after it was reported missing.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The stone-studded, 60-gm ‘nagapada thaali’ was found in a well near the sanctum sanctorum of the temple when it was being cleaned.<br /><br />The gold necklace is one of the three ornaments that were reported missing from the temple in 1985.<br /><br />The incident had triggered a controversy, which even led to cornering of the then chief minister, K Karunakaran. The temple head priest and his family were also brought under the scanner for alleged theft of the ornaments.<br /><br />In the early 1990s, the state police closed the investigation after having failed to make a breakthrough. Workers found the ornament while cleaning the slush at the bottom of the well. <br /><br />Small idols and vessels were found the last time it was cleaned.<br /> <br />T V Chandramohan, chairman of the Guruvayoor Devaswom managing committee, told reporters that it was early to comment on the authenticity of the ornament.<br />“The necklace we found today looks similar to one of the three ornaments that we lost in 1985. <br /><br />But we have to check the court records and the temple’s stock register before ascertaining that the necklace is original,” Chandramohan said.<br /><br />He said it would remain in the custody of the temple administrator while the assessment was on.<br /></p>
<p>A gold necklace, similar to one that was part of the ‘thiruvabharanam’ – sacred jewellery of the deity – at the Sri Krishna Temple in Guruvayoor, was found in a temple well on Friday, 29 years after it was reported missing.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The stone-studded, 60-gm ‘nagapada thaali’ was found in a well near the sanctum sanctorum of the temple when it was being cleaned.<br /><br />The gold necklace is one of the three ornaments that were reported missing from the temple in 1985.<br /><br />The incident had triggered a controversy, which even led to cornering of the then chief minister, K Karunakaran. The temple head priest and his family were also brought under the scanner for alleged theft of the ornaments.<br /><br />In the early 1990s, the state police closed the investigation after having failed to make a breakthrough. Workers found the ornament while cleaning the slush at the bottom of the well. <br /><br />Small idols and vessels were found the last time it was cleaned.<br /> <br />T V Chandramohan, chairman of the Guruvayoor Devaswom managing committee, told reporters that it was early to comment on the authenticity of the ornament.<br />“The necklace we found today looks similar to one of the three ornaments that we lost in 1985. <br /><br />But we have to check the court records and the temple’s stock register before ascertaining that the necklace is original,” Chandramohan said.<br /><br />He said it would remain in the custody of the temple administrator while the assessment was on.<br /></p>