There are a huge number of ancient temples in the world that keep countless secrets of civilization. One of these temples is Padmanabhaswamy, located in India.
Myths and legends say that ancient treasures are hidden in the bowels of the temple, and earlier it was possible to find ancient values, the cost of which is tens of billions of dollars. In total, 5 doors were opened, and behind each of them ancient values and artifacts were found. So why isn't the last door open yet?
The problem lies in the Indian authorities, which forbade any actions in the temple, and even more so to open the last door. But this could help answer many questions of archaeologists and historians. So why are the authorities against the last door being opened? The last door of the Padmanabhaswamy temple has no locks or hinges and will not be difficult to open if the authorities made concessions.
Supporters of magic are confident that the door is sealed with a powerful spell and they believe that if you open the door without proper preparation and special ritual, then disasters and disasters will fall on the Indian people. It is far from uncommon when ancient artifacts or temples were sealed with the help of curse spells and this power was not given to everyone. To open the door without consequences, knowledgeable people and permission from the authorities are needed, and most likely, the last doors will not open soon. Or maybe you shouldn't reveal the secrets that are stored behind them and not anger the ancient gods?