Faith, Allegations and Waiting... SIT Arrives at Sabarimala for Scientific Investigation, Samples to be Collected
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has arrived at the Sabarimala temple in Kerala to investigate allegations regarding missing gold leaf from the temple's sanctum.
The Sabarimala temple in Kerala is at the center of controversy over alleged missing gold leaf that adorned some of its sacred areas. This issue has sparked intense scrutiny and led to an acceleration of the investigation into the matter. On Thursday, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) visited the mountainous temple, signaling that their investigation will extend beyond paperwork, incorporating scientific methods to uncover the truth behind these allegations. The situation has captured the attention of the entire state due to its connection to the faith of countless devotees.
The investigation journey of the SIT began early in the morning from the Pampa base camp, led by SP S. Sasidharan. The team proceeded to the Sannidhanam, the site of the temple's main sanctum, demonstrating the serious nature of the investigation. There is ongoing monitoring from the administration and the court to ensure that all activities of the investigation team are scrutinized. The clear objective is to assess the facts through scientific inquiry, with no aspect of the case being overlooked in this comprehensive approach.
Recently, the Kerala High Court granted the SIT permission to collect samples again, acknowledging that the investigation requires more than just testimony or documents. This renewed plan includes gathering evidence to support the allegations of missing gold, indicating a serious and methodical progression in the investigation. The outcome of this investigation could have significant implications for the temple's management and the faith of its devotees, potentially affecting how such issues are handled in the future.