KOCHI, INDIA, December 29, 2003: A doctor of Indian origin now living in America who stole a conch from a temple in Kerala five years back has returned it anonymously, saying he faced innumerable problems and hardships because of his misdeed. Last week, priests in the Sree Dhanwanthari temple at Wadakkanchery, a small town near Thrissur, were surprised to receive a registered parcel from the United States of America. It was the first time that the temple got any post from the US. At first, temple authorities feared it might contain a bomb. Hence, they did not open the parcel for a week. Then, some people mustered the courage to open it and found a conch inside along with an anonymous letter from the doctor. The doctor claimed he had stolen the conch during one of his visits to the temple. Since then, he has been facing bad luck. “I am paying dearly for my religious misdeed. So I am returning this sacred object,” he said in the letter. He begged pardon and as atonement for his sins, and sent a $51 demand draft. The temple is dedicated to Dhanwanthari, the God of Medicine. Hence, it is known as the temple of healing. A large number of NRI doctors and pharmaceutical professionals frequently visit the temple. A temple official said that authorities had registered a complaint with the police after the conch went missing from the temple about five years back.
