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Shobhan Sarkar's 1000 tones gold temple treasure dream in Unnao Rumours

Wednesday, October 16 2013
Shobhan Sarkar's 1000 tones gold temple treasure dream in Unnao

Shobhan Sarkar’s dream for buried gold (treasure) at King Rao Ram Baksh Singh palace's temple in Daundia Khera village, Unnao, UP

The seer Shobhan Sarkar makes Archeological Survey of India (ASI) to dig and unearth 1000 tones of buried gold in ruins of King Rao Ram Baksh Singh palace. The seer Shobhan Sarkar helps ASI officials to locate the buried treasure near a old Lord Shiva temple in the village.

Shobhan Sarkar is famous for his predictions in his followers. The seer Shobhan Sarkar claims to have a dream to help Indian economy and local people with the treasure from the King’s palace.

King Rao Ram Baksh Singh was hanged to death by the British rulers during 1857 revolt in Unnao, Kanpur. King’s palace and treasure remained unclaimed after his martyrdom in the freedom struggle.

Shobhan Sarkar marked two points in the ruined palace area near the temple where ASI found something metallic below 20 meters from the surface.

ASI teams starts their work to excavate ruins of King’s palace on Friday, 18th October 2013. Shobhan Sarkar has put up a condition from his side to the government of India and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to use 20% of the treasure for the development of the locals in the village and rest to use in help and support of Indian economy.