Agra, Oct. 19 -- The "toshkhana" (treasury) of Mathura's Banke Bihari temple was opened for the first time since 1971 on Saturday under the supervision of a Supreme Court-appointed high-powered committee, officials said. The high-powered management committee was constituted by the Supreme Court in August to address long-standing issues surrounding the temple's administration and management. During a meeting in September, the committee had agreed to open the sealed room for the first time in 54 years. Members of the Goswami community -- stakeholders in the day-to-day affairs of the temple -- said the search began at 1pm and went on for four hours, during which a tijori (safe), two boxes, a chatra (cover), wooden structures and utensils were found in the room. The safe and the boxes are yet to be opened, they added. The team that entered the toshkhana was led by the civil judge (junior division) Mathura. Its members included the city SP, Mathura city magistrate, Mathura circle officer, circle officer (Sadar) and four Goswamis. Mathura circle officer Sandeep Singh said the next date for continuation of the search will be fixed by the committee. "The toshkhana was opened today. Videography of the initial search was conducted and further details will be provided later by the high-powered committee," Singh said. "The findings have been left there and further search will continue on orders of the committee."...