India, July 29 -- The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has confirmed that there are no hidden chambers or concealed spaces inside the Ratna Bhandara of the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri, following a detailed Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey and months of structural conservation work.The ASI, which had constituted a Technical Core Conservation Committee in March 2023 for the restoration of the temple's main structure and Ratna Bhandara, carried out the conservation while fully respecting the sacred rituals and traditions associated with the 12th-century shrine.The Ratna Bhandara, which houses the temple's valuable ornaments and treasures, consists of two separate chambers, the Bhitara (inner) Bhandara and the Bahara (outer) Bhand...
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