Discover the shocking revelations from the ASI report on Gyanvapi Mosque survey. Dive into the controversy surrounding the discovery of Hindu deities and a possible ancient temple at the site!
The recent ASI report on the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi has stirred up a storm of controversy. Unveiling intriguing findings, the report disclosed the discovery of Terracotta objects, including figurines of Hindu deities, within the mosque's premises. This revelation has sparked intense debates and discussions among historians and religious scholars.
In a surprising turn of events, photos in the ASI survey report showed fragments of statues depicting Hindu deities and inscriptions in Persian. The report hinted at the presence of a large Hindu temple beneath the mosque's structure, shedding light on the site's historical significance.
The ASI's findings have reignited the age-old debate surrounding the origins of the Gyanvapi mosque. The report's suggestion that a Hindu temple once stood at the same location has raised questions about the site's past and its relevance to India's rich cultural heritage.
As the controversy rages on, the ASI report continues to fuel speculation and scholarly analysis. With the full report yet to be made public, the revelations from the survey are anticipated to have far-reaching implications on the understanding of Varanasi's historical landscape.
The Archaeological Survey of India's report on the Gyanvapi mosque revealed that a lot of Terracotta objects including figurines of deities were found from ...
In April 2022, a civil court ordered a controversial survey of the complex by an advocate-commissioner, which quickly ran into protests.
The ASI submitted its report to the Varanasi district court in a sealed cover on December 18, 2023. Following this on January 24, the Varanasi court ruled ...
While the full 839-page report is not yet accessible, some operative parts of the ASI report said that parts of a temple were used in the construction of ...
In a significant development, the Archaeological Survey of India's (ASI) survey report concerning the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi has claimed that there ...
Photos in the ASI survey report, exclusively accessed by India Today, purportedly show fragmented statues of Hindu deities and inscriptions in Persian that ...
The report was submitted to the court last month in a sealed cover. It found that sculptural remains in cellars indicate there existed a large Hindu temple.
As per the report, the pre-existing structure was destroyed in the 17th century during the reign of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.