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Evidence Of Omnipresence Will Be Found In Gyanvapi Mosque

Evidence of omnipresence will be found in the Gyanvapi mosque located in the enclosure of Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi.

The script of a new chapter of history has begun to be written in Ayodhya, Kashi, and Mathura, a symbol of Aurangzeb’s religious intolerance and Hindu identity.

After paving the way for the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya, the hope of people associated with the Hindu faith has given a new heat to the court order that brought Varanasi to Gyanvapi.

The local court has ordered an archaeological survey of the Gyanvapi complex on the plea of ​​Lord Vishweshwar’s Vadmitra and others.

On the basis of this survey, it is to be ascertained that where the Gyanvapi Mosque stands, are there any remains of a temple under it.

According to the court’s order, a committee should be constituted for the archaeological survey involving five eminent archaeologists.

It consists of two members from a minority community. The committee will prepare a detailed report of the survey site. The state government will bear all its expenses.

This order is in the appeal of the suit in which Vadimitra Vijay Shankar Rastogi, on behalf of the ancient idol Swayambhu Jyotirlinga Lord Vishveshwarnath.

He had given an application from the Archaeological Survey Department of India on December 10, 2019, to the Archaeological Survey of India to conduct an archaeological survey of the Gyanvapi complex.

In this, the department was asked to conduct a survey using radar technology. The court in the order has clarified the main purpose of the survey.

The committee will find out whether the physical structure present at the said site is not dependent on any other physical structure.

What changes or enhancements were made to the antiquities? If so, how is its fixed period, size, architecture, and texture presently at the disputed site.

The committee will tell in the report whether there has ever been a temple of the Hindu community on the disputed site, on which the mosque was built or imputed. If this is so, which Hindu deity or deity was associated with its fixed duration, size, architecture.

This order of archaeological survey becomes important because if the evidence is found in the survey, then the stains on the time of foreign Mughal invaders will be washed in Kashi on the lines of Ayodhya.

Archaeological evidence was considered a key link in the court’s decision on the Ayodhya issue. This ultimately formed the basis for the decision in favor of the temple.

Evidence of omnipresence: However, the Sunni Waqf Board does not agree with the court’s decision regarding Gyanvapi’s survey and is talking about going to the High Court.

This is his right, but if the twilight is removed from the scientific evidence, what can one avoid? This is a good opportunity when past errors can be rectified without any sourness.

Hindu faith does not need any proof. There has never been any doubt in the scriptures and scriptures that the mosque which is called Gyanvapi has given the word Gyanvapi to Lord Shiva.

Detailed reference to this is made in the court. Mythological evidence suggests that the Gyanvapi well is located on the north side of the Kashi Vishwanath temple and the Vishwanath temple is located on the south side of the Gyanakupa.

This entire area can be of an ancient temple. This temple was broken several times between 1194 and 1669.

Gyanvapi is also mentioned in the Kashi section of Skanda Purana. The court gave 16 pages of this book as evidence. There is a legend in Kashi Khand.

Evidence of omnipresence: While wandering in Anand Kanan, the eyes of Goddess Parvati went to Mahaling.

On expressing eagerness, the omnipresent Shiva said it to have sprung from his own glory. When the mother expressed her wish for Abhishek, Lord Shiva threw his trident in view of water management, and the water burst.

An extremely severe pool was ready. In his commentary, Baba said that I will always dwell in the water of the well that is in this celestial sphere. This was called Gyan Kakup and the campus was Gyanvapi.

Many similar shreds of evidence are present in books, travelogues, and scriptures. Unfortunately, they are not considered to be scientific or historical.

But the way in which the High Court at Ayodhya first and later the Supreme Court in its order considered the archaeological evidence to be important.

It is hoped that after Ayodhya, now Kashi and Mathura will also be free from the bondage of slavery.

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