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teamattorneylex · 1 year
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M. Siddiq vs Mahant Suresh Das (2019 SCC Online 1440)
This Case Summary is written by Masab Ahmed Maaz, a 3rd-year law student at the University Of Petroleum And Energy Studies, Dehradun SYNOPSIS This case has one of the oldest origins in the history of the Indian legal system and has been in the spotlight of the entire nation for a long time. The case revolves around the religious sentiments of India’s two largest communities and their dispute…
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Genuinely curious, because you seem to hate the Ram Mandir... or how you think one party/ruling government is using it for political gain/votes or how it's wasting money etc.
What do you have to say about the Waqf board act? Or the infamous Shah Bano case and the way the Rajiv Gandhi government went against the decision of the Supreme Court to favour Muslim patriarchy. Or the fact that the Congress government banned books like the Satanic Verses to please a certain community. Is this not politics of appeasement?
You say that the ruling party is playing politics over religion, but hasn't every party done it? It's not like BJP was even hiding it, they've been campaigning for the Ram Mandir rebuilding for decades. It doesn't make it automatically a bad move.
Besides, Ram Mandir is built through devotee donations, so why so much vitriol against it? If Hindus are giving money to construct a temple, it's solely their own decision. I genuinely don't understand why there's so much hatred for it. If a community is reclaiming their holy land, which had been forcibly ruined and rebuilt into another type of building, it's not a bad thing. Plus, a big chunk of land was given to the Sunny Waqf board to build a beautiful mosque in Ayodhya itself, which has begun construction this year (iirc). Both communities will have their interests restored.
Why can't we move on and celebrate the Ram Mandir rebuilding and inauguration? Is decolonization and reclaiming of a place of cultural significance not important?
(I know that some people are being too aggressive about it, but the majority isn't. They're simply celebrating and praying. And some of them actually got attacked for it.)
Okay. Since you're genuinely curious, I'll answer this.
"Why am I criticising the current ruling party for playing politics of appeasement and not any of the other parties?" I'm criticizing them BECAUSE they're the ruling party. They have been in power for close to 10 years now. That's more than 1/3rd of my whole life. This is a hilarious question because I would've been criticizing the same action if it would've been taken by any other political party. I don't have a problem with the party, I have a problem with what they're doing. All citizens are SUPPOSED to do this, my friend. Criticizing your government on what they're doing wrong is a fundamental part of a democracy.
"Politics of appeasement." I hope you understand the difference between appeasement and religious nationalism. The ruling party isn't appeasing anyone. Their acts are guided by their political ideology of Hindutva. I fundamentally disagree with their ideology. I do not agree with them when they say being Hindu is integral to being an Indian. I do not believe in maintaining a Hindu hegemony in India. I simply refuse to accept an ideology that was LITERALLY INSPIRED BY FASCISM AND THE IDEAS OF RACIAL SUPERIORITY.
"What do you have to say about so-and-so?" You know, I would've criticised things I believe are harming our country and power when the governments you speak of were in power. Unfortunately, in certain cases I was not alive then to criticize them and in a few cases, I was a child and I did not know how to form complex sentences. I do not believe in essentialism, you understand? I do not believe that any religion or political party is essentially good or bad. I believe in judging them for what they do.
"They've been campaigning for the Ram Mandir for decades. It doesn't make it automatically a bad move." It's imperative for you to understand this, it is politically a good move and in all other ways a HORRIBLE move. They get the support of all the Hindus who make up the majority of the population? Decent political move. Who could begrudge them for using DIVIDE AND CONQUER as a strategy? But in doing so, what kind of monster have they created? Have they created a billion people who think religious-nationalism is an okay direction for the country's future? Is that a good move, I ask you.
"Ram mandir is built through devotee donations so it's okay." That's close to ₹1,800 crores. (Estimated amount because of course, there's no transparency in the donation system so that we know who donated what amount.) Do you seriously believe all that money came out of the pockets of average working class Indians? Or did the ultra wealthy businessmen fund this religious project and get massive tax breaks in the process? But yes, I'm sure there's no fuckery going on with the money because it's out of DEVOTION. That makes it okay, I guess.
Now we come to the part that is the worst part of this anon message, according to me.
"Reclamation and decolonization." You use these words so lightly and I find that offensive. These words are HIGHLY tied to power structures. Who has the power right now? Is it the mythic evil Islamic conquerors of 400 years ago? Or is it a political party that believes in hindu nationalism and is funded by the ultra wealthy billionaires because said party helps them get even richer? Who is reclaiming what here? I want you to ask yourself this. Can a powerful majority claim reclamation when they tear down a building to build another building there?
"They tore down the temple and built a mosque there" And now you've torn down the mosque and built a temple there. Congratulations, you've won the game. Where do we go from here? Will everyone be happy now? Has peace been restored? A great evil destroyed? What story are we telling ourselves here? Will the religious fanaticism go away now? Will the hatred that has been cultivated in the hearts of Hindus against Muslims be sated? Or will it find more avenues to spread itself?
Decolonizing the mind, right? I wonder why we're only focused on decolonizing against the islamic past and not anything else. But it's okay that India is currently colonising Kashmir. We don't believe in decolonisation when it comes to Kashmir. We don't believe in decolonizing from the system of capitalism that is choking the lives out of us. HELL, WE DON'T EVEN BELIEVE IN RECLAMATION SEEING HOW WE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH GIVING THE BARE MINIMUM RESERVATION TO CERTAIN COMMUNITIES AS A REPARATION FOR THE HARM THEY'VE HISTORICALLY AND CURRENTLY SUFFERED AND ARE STILL SUFFERING.
I don't want people to talk to me about reclamation, reparation and decolonisation before they accept their own hypocrisy.
Anon, you say have so much vitriol and hate towards a mandir. I should let people celebrate. Did I stop you personally from celebrating? Did I beat up somebody for trying to shove their religious agenda on me? All I did was talk about how sad I am that this is what we've decided to do with our country's resources. Why is one voice of dissent such a big deal to you? Do you want me to shut up and fall in line? Will that be acceptable?
- Mod S
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krsnaradhika · 8 months
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hii i saw your amazing post on the ram mandir thing and i had to know your thoughts on this. i post about hinduphobia a lot, genuinely to spread awareness, and its a serious thing. i just saw a post by this person called tiredguyswag talking about how hinduphobia isn't real. its a real longass rant. i wanted to know what your thoughts were on it, and if you could debunk anything they were saying as false. ty!
Thank you so much for the appreciation <3 Every supporter counts. We will fight against this Hinduphobia, and we will emerge victorious!
I did go through the blog of this guy and honestly, this hellsite is exhausting. So are the hinduphobes and leftists. I might just exit someday because they do not deserve my energy.
To all the ones saying Hinduphobia does not exist— what was the Godhara train arson? What happened to the Kashmiri Hindus? What happened to the Brahmins of Pune post MK Gandhi's assassination? What happened to the Sikhs of Punjab after Indira Gandhi's killing? What was the emergency prior to that incident? What was that which happened to the 9 and 7 year old boys of Guru Gobind Singh ji? What happened to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj? What was the destroying of temples and deracination of our Gurukulas? What was all that money and artifacts stolen from our country, has it not robbed the golden sparrow? What was the voluntary faulty translation of the Vedas and Puranas so that Hindus themselves believe that their culture is maligned? THERE'S NO HINDUPHOBIA? LOOK AT PAKISTANI HINDU GIRLS BEING FORCIBLY CONVERTED AND RAPED! The Mughal India holocaust! The ncert has the fucking guts to teach little minds that Aurangzeb protected and built new temples! And what's their source? They have none. No files. Nothing at all to support their claim, and yet they have been teaching it for god knows how much time. But we do have Babur himself writing in his book that he hated Hindus, called us pigs and what not. We have evidences that they raped our women, murdered our men, the children weren't foreign to their brutality. The invaders looted the Somanatha multiple times, broke the floating Shivalinga. They took away Ayodhya, Mathura, Kashi and so many other temples. Some shitheads have their asses in fire when they're seeing us celebrate the Rama temple. Y'all wouldn't be having a meltdown had the other side won the case. Y'all should rot in hell. You have no concept of country and social harmony, no global brotherhood, all your liberalism reduces to ashes when you see Hindus being happy for once. We have been killed for being idol-worshippers, and our fault is that we don't cease to exist.
They say we blame invasions for everything bad that has happened to us, but remember that we were the golden sparrow without them.
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singinginthecar · 8 months
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hi im tamil but im not familiar with the ram mandir thing what is it?
hi i'm so sorry but I've had a long day and therefore don't have the bandwidth to answer this in detail... but you're free to google things like "1992 babri masjid demolition", "2019 ayodhya case verdict" and other similar things from reputed news sources. thank you for asking me and I'm sorry that i can't discuss this in detail today.
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angel0news · 3 months
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BJP's 'Bal Buddhi' Re-Plug On Rahul Gandhi's Ram Janmabhoomi Movement Claim
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks on the Ram Janmabhoomi movement led by BJP veteran Lal Krishna Advani has drawn a sharp response, with the BJP doubling down on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "childish mind" jab at Mr Gandhi.
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BJP veteran and Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan described Rahul Gandhi as "bal buddhi" (childish) and accused him of "spreading confusion and lies".
"Rahul Gandhi is a childish person who has not matured yet. He has not yet become the Leader of the Opposition properly. He says we (INDIA bloc) defeated the Ram Janmabhoomi movement. Rahul ji, Ram is our existence, our ideal, our life, our God, and Ram is the identity of India," Mr Chouhan told reporters.
Referring to the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, he said, "This movement has thrown the Congress out of power many times and paved the way for the construction of a divine and grand temple, but Rahul Gandhi only lies."
Mr Chouhan also accused Mr Gandhi of lying in Parliament about Agniveer martyrs and the government of not providing a Minimum Support Price.
"He (Rahul) knows nothing else other than lying and spreading confusion. That is why this 'Bal Buddhi' person Rahul Gandhi keeps saying anything that comes to his mind. No one understands how he was able to defeat the (Ram Mandir) movement.
"Just saying whatever comes to mind has become the tendency of the Congress. Under his (Rahul Gandhi) leadership, the Congress will invite only misfortune," he added.
BJP leaders have been infantilising Mr Gandhi and saying he has a "childish mind" after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "balak buddhi" jab at the Congress MP, now Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha.
The remarks in question were made by the Congress leader during his visit to Ahmedabad. He was speaking about the Faizabad Lok Sabha seat -- of which Ayodhya is a part -- by Congress ally Samajwadi Party.
"By defeating the BJP in Ayodhya, INDIA bloc has defeated the Ram Mandir movement that was launched by the BJP veteran Lal Krishna Advani. What I am saying is something very big… Congress party and INDIA bloc defeated them in Ayodhya," Mr Gandhi said Saturday.
The Rath Yatra was launched by Mr Advani to shore up support for the construction of a temple at the site in Ayodhya believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram. The yatra was taken out in 1990 and multiple communal clashes were reported along its route. Two years later, the 16th century Babri Masjid located at the Ayodhya site was demolished by Hindu activists who believed it was built on the ruins of an ancient temple to mark Ram's birthplace. Nearly three decades later, a Supreme Court ruling paved the way for a construction of a Ram Temple at the site.
With the BJP playing up the Ram temple construction in its election campaign, the Faizabad election was keenly watched, and the BJP's defeat there was a key talking point on result day.
While speaking in Ahmedabad, Mr Gandhi also claimed that the BJP would be defeated in its stronghold Gujarat in the 2027 state polls. "Together we are going to defeat them in Gujarat. We will defeat Narendra Modi and BJP in Gujarat just like we defeated them in Ayodhya," Mr Gandhi said.
This would be quite a task because in the 2022 election, the BJP swept the state, winning 156 of the 182 Assembly seats and the Congress managed just 17.
Mr Gandhi's remarks also drew the criticism of Chirag Paswan, Union Minister and leader of BJP's ally Lok Janshakti Party (Ramvilas).
Responding to the Congress leader's remarks, he said, "First up of all, Rahul Gandhi should learn it is Faizabad Lok Sabha, not Ayodhya. Ayodhya is a Vidhan Sabha constituency and is part of it. In such cases, if they think Ayodhya's win is big for them, then we are also analysing our mistakes and working towards it. They couldn't even cross the mark of 100+ seats in Lok Sabha and are claiming big things, I think their pride won't stay for long. In upcoming days, there are elections in various states, the results will show how strong NDA is."
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letsghoom · 3 months
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Ram mandir Ayodhya Darshan 2024 | Ram Mandir Darshan Tips #rammandir
Ram mandir Ayodhya Darshan 2024 | Ram Mandir Darshan Tips #rammandir https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPn2WKCyPo8 Ayodhya travel vlog of Ram mandir Ayodhya Darshan in June 2024 when we visited ram janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya. This is our Ayodhya latest video of ram mandir after Lok Sabha elections. What is the best time to visit ram mandir Ayodhya? The Best time to visit ram mandir Ayodhya is in the Morming 5-7Am time when you start to Ram janmabhoomi or ram mandir temple premises . There is no specific vip darshan tickets but some tips that can give you vip or fast track darshan experience which are , Early morning arrrival in temple and opting for wheel chairs . How to reach Ram mandir premises from hotel ? For easy and quick transportation from your hotel choose Erickshaw ride to temple gates and from there join the queue. The most time consuming queues are for locker so in case if you are coming to temple without luggage , mobile then you can have a much faster visit to the temple . Does Ram Mandir has parking facilities inside temple ? How far is public car parking from ram Janmbhoomi ? There is no dedicated Ayodhya ram mandir car parking, best adviced to park your car in hotel and choose a Erickshaw ride to the temple for fast swift and hassle free experience. Public car parking is 3 kms away from Ram temple . #ramjanmabhoomi #rammandir #ayodhya #ayodhyarammandir #rammandirayodhya #hanumangarhi #hanumangarhiayodhya #travelvlog #ayodhyadham #ramjanmbhoomi via Travel Vlogs by Mohit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrgBbyX3To6D9yWzNmCvh-Q June 15, 2024 at 06:57AM
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gobind-631 · 4 months
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….continues from previous…
[Section 4,Part 15.2.3]
As an aside:
***Is Kavita main 1400 crore wale (alleged)scam ke aarop ka zikr aata hai..(Ab badnam karne ke hisab se bhi aise kiya ja sakta hai/aise aarop lagaye jaa sakte hai..isse main inkaar nahi karta…(Ref. link below)
***Iss Kavita main uss 22-23rd Dec 1949 wali raat ka bhi zikr aata hai.. joh (hamesha se)mystery main shrouded rahi hai (aaj tak)…(Ab bhai iss wali baat ki sachai ka pata toh mujhe bhi nahi hai.. kahi padh rakha tha/hai bas)..(Ref. link below)..
*** Iss Kavita main unn Shankaracharya’s ka bhi zikr aata hai.. jihone boycott kar rakha hai/jinhone bycott karne ka ailaan kar rakha hai.. iss temple inauguration/Pran Prathishta wale din ka…(Ab pata nahi ..inke nahi aane ki decision ko kitna sahi ya galat mana jaana chahiye)(Ref. link below)
*** Is Kavita main uss judgement ka bhi zikr aata hai.. jisse kaafi log santhusht nahi rahe hai.. khas kar ki minority community wale(yeh natural bhi hai..aadmi ke favour main jab case nahi jaata..tab woh kaise khush reh sakta hai..hazar nuks nikalne lagta hai judgement main)(Ref. material pointed to by d pasted link below)…
Reference material used:Bear in mind ..am no way saying yahan par ki …aisi baaton main kuch sachai ho sakti hai..
Mehez aarop ho sakte hai.. yeh sab ke sab..
Propaganda kisam ka material zaroor ho sakta hai…(below)….yeh main manne ko tayyar hoon..
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Iss link se sambandhit content ke zariye hum iss dispute ki timeline ko samajh sakte hai..
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Mahatma ji(kisi kagaz ko pakdate hue mujhse keh rahe the..):
Toh lijiye padhiye ab ise.. here..have scribbled it on a piece of paper.. dis poem..pls check it out for ur self…u may end up actually liking it too..
Whispers(In the Shadow of the Mandir/Mandir ke saye main..)
In the heart of Ayodhya..under the open sky…
Where faith’s roots intertwined…with history’s sigh…
A spire rises…a testament bold..
In stones..a saga…centuries old..
In the shadow of the Mandir..there we stand…
A minority’s whisper …across the land…
Memories of Babri..like embers..still glow..
In the ashes of history..our silent stories flow…
The gavel fell..Justice’s hand did steer..
In corridors of power..the verdict was clear…Yet in our hearts..the questions remained..
In the script of the judgment..our hopes restrained…
Whispers of a scam..fourteen hundred crore..
Echo through the alleys..of the poor…
A temple for some..a symbol revered..
For others..a reminder of the dreams that disappeared…
Amidst December’s chill..whispers grew in might…
On a night of 22nd..under the cover of no light…
Idols appeared..as though by divine hand…
In the sacred space…where once others did stand…
A turn of events..altering the land’s heart…
Decades of discourse…from this moment start…
In the annals of Ayodhya..this night forever marked…
In the whispers of the shadows..its echoes sparked…
From the lanes of Ayodhya…to the halls of Delhi..
The story is told..the narrative set free..
But in the quiet corners..where minorities dwell…
There’s a different tale..a different spell..
In the shadow of the Mandir..under the crescent moon..
Our prayers ascend..a different tune…
For a land where every faith can find its place..
In the heart of India…a diverse embrace.
Let the temple rise..let the bells ring clear..
But let not it drown..the voices you need to hear…
In the story of a land..rich and diverse..
Every voice..every whisper..forms the universe…
So here we stand..in hope and in fear..
In the shadow of the Mandir..year after year..
Seeking a future where all can belong..
In the tapestry of India…diverse and strong…
[Section 4,Part 15.2.4]… to follow..
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PS:
Iss(below)material se sambandhit verse bhai?…woh kahan gaya?
Yehi soch rahe ho na aap log.
Baad main discuss karne walla hoon..(iss vishay se sambandhit)..uss missing verse ke baare main..theek hai na?…
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buzz-london · 5 months
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Glory, Destruction, Tragedies and Defiant Resilience of Eternal Kashi | Dr. Meenakshi Jain - 21st April 2024
Dr. Meenakshi Jain is a distinguished Indian historian known for her extensive research on Indian cultural and religious history. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Delhi and has been a former fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library. Dr. Jain gained prominence for her work on the Ayodhya Ram Mandir case, particularly through her book which analyzes historical evidence regarding the Ram Janmabhoomi site. Her scholarly work often challenges conventional narratives in Indian history, focusing on Hindu temple architecture and the history of religious and cultural sites in India. Dr. Jain's contributions are pivotal in the discourse on India's historical heritage.
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I've seen many people on tumblr and twitter go: anyone who celebrates ram mandir is a hindu nationalist. I'm laughing at that. On a more serious note though, do you guys understand how harmful and untruthful that is, like?!!?
I think that's a stretch. A VERY big stretch.
I suppose being a hindu nationalist would mean a person who considers India a Hindu state and who would want to assert Hindu dominance over the political and social landscape of India, blatantly disregarding, and in some cases, even trying to harm people following different faiths and their ways.
But guess what, a person can celebrate the consecration of Lord Ram without wanting Hindu hegemony over the country, without wanting to undermine the equal claim that other faiths and cultures have on it.
Anyone familiar with the Hinduism would know the respect and admiration Lord Ram holds in hearts of a lot of hindus. People see him as their idol, as their protector. NO WONDER they're happy about a big temple being built for him in his janmabhoomi or homeland, Ayodhya, according to the scriptures. And saying that someone wants Hindu supremacy in India just because they're excited about a deity being established is plainly ridiculous, one dimensional and retarded.
I'm not going to say that this isn't an attempt (and a rather successful one at that) by the BJP government at securing the hindu vote bank. I think even a blind person can see through it. Like, seriously, establishing the idol in a half-made temple? declaring a nationwide holiday? disturbing students by blasting bhajans? That's really too much.
And I'm not going to say that some people celebrating on the January 22nd are not Hindu nationalists, cause I've seen my fair share of them.
BUT GENERALISING THE REST CELEBRATING BASED ON THESE RELIGIOUS EXTREMISTS IS NOT FAIR!
Like, what did you expect from around a billion hindus who have been hoping for a proper and official place of worship for decades? Silence? Sorrow?
Cause if you did, then I have to say you are deliberately delusional and thick.
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mojoflight · 6 months
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Affordable Ways to Plan Your Ayodhya Trip!
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The latest addition to the beautiful Indian tourism, Ram Mandir, has made Ayodhya one of the most visited cities in the country within a few months. If you are looking to make plans for this sacred and exceptional city of Uttar Pradesh, there are quite a few ways to organize your trip. And guess what? It won’t have to cost you a fortune to plan your trip to Ayodhya. There are ways you can implement to reduce your total cost of airline fares and other travel expenses. Try to use the following points to organize an affordable and budgetary Ayodhya trip.
Make Budget Airlines Your Go-To Travel Partner:
As it is a known fact that flights are usually more expensive than other means of transportation. Sure, they are costly, but if they are charging you extra money, they are offering you a comfortable and faster way to reach your destination. However, with increasing tourism, airlines are significantly reducing their ticket costs. If you do not mind traveling on standard or economy lite flights, you can go with IndiGo, Akasa Air, SpiceJet, Vistara, Alliance Air, or Air India Express Airlines. All of these are famous for their cheapest fares and other budget services.
Go with Unconventional Airline Routes:
Popular routes are always in demand, hence consistently higher flight ticket rates. Sure, you cannot do much, but look for better deals or discount coupons if you have a set route in mind already. But in case of impromptu travel plans, you can go with routes that are not so popular because most of these airline routes have lower airfares. For your reference, here are a few flight routes with less tourist traffic:
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The more you will search, the more you will get. That’s how it works for budget travelers, which you all obviously know about, right? So, if you’ve got something that we have missed, share it with us to help more travelers around the world.
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theuttarpradeshblog · 8 months
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Ram Mandir Ayodhya – A dream comes true
Despite my trivial knowledge and the sea-like gravity of the theme of Sri Ram Mandir, By divine grace, I am prompted to pen down. Though I often write on social and travel-associated subjects, this is a herculean project for me to ponder over. A couple of days returned while. I was discussing the farmers’ agitation with my friends and co-workers in who found a real critic and seer, I was advised via Mr. Singh & Sunny to write down on Ram Mandir Ayodhya. Find divine tranquility in Best Dharamshalas in Ayodhya, offering a serene haven for seekers on a spiritual sojourn in the sacred city.
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The History of Ram Mandir
Lord Ram for Hindus isn't always the best king or person but He is God and has a fantastic reverence for some of the Hindus. He is so famous that in ordinary greetings in North India, humans say “Ram Ram”. Ram is one of the pinnacle searched phrases on Google and other engines like Google.
Sri Ram Mandir has a protracted record. The Hindus consider that on the birthplace of Lord Sri Ram, there was an outstanding temple surpassing other temples. During the invasion of Babur and his rule, many antique temples have been demolished. On his behest, his commander Mir Baki demolished the antique Ram temple and erected a mosque on the website online.
After the crumble of Mughal rule in unfastened India, the Hindus had been clamoring for lengthy a grand Ram temple at the Mosque website. There were many cases filed in the local courtroom and the excessive court’s time to time. It became the regime of former congress Prime Minister Rajeev Gandhi when the locks of the temple had been opened for prayers.
The time came while pinnacle B.J.P leaders underneath the management of Lal Krishna Advani led a mass movement called Car Seva. This circulate turned into supported by means of extraordinary Hindu organizations consisting of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS), and Millions of Sadhus of various Akharas.
It became the yr 1992 and the day changed to 6th December when VHP and B.J.P held a combined rally with extra than 2 lac volunteers. The Car Sevaks became uncontrolled and beneath the fashion, they tore the disputed structure to portions. The demolition of the shape led to communal and sectarian violence and nearly  2000 humans misplaced their lives.
Who is the leader architect of Ram Mandir?
 Chandrakant Sompura is The chief architect of Ram Mandir . This famous architect might be assisted by using his two sons – Nikhil and Ashish who are similarly celebrated architects. Sompura family has a long record and for the reason that generations, they are concerned with the tasks of more than 100 temples all around the globe. The structure of the divine temple will be in Nagar fashion and there will be little need for Iron as a result of rusting elements.
Construction Cost & Timings of Ram Mandir Ayodhya  
According to the ideal court docket, the nearby Administration surpassed a total land of 67.07 acres to the belief. Out of this land patch, 10 acres may be used for the development of the temple of Prabhu Sri Ram and the relaxation fifty-seven acres might be used for other services which include the prayer hall, guest houses, and the facilitation center. Immerse yourself in Ayodhya's sacred ambiance with a stay at the Best Hotels in Ayodhya, where spiritual harmony and genuine hospitality await.
This task will cost almost 1100 Crores of which three hundred to 400 crores are used for temple production and the rest seven hundred crores are used for other production and predicted to be finished in a stipulated term of three years. The Ram Mandir is proposed to be 161 ft excessive and 360 feet long. The width of the temple might be 235 toes beneath the principal sanction Ram Lala Vigrah will be gift.
Bhoomi Poojan of Ram Mandir
It was the auspicious day of 5 August 2020 when the Bhoomi Poojan ceremony of the Ram temple turned into held. On 4th August Ramcharan Puja was done in which foremost Gods and goddesses had been invoked. On the Bhoomi Puja ceremony, the soil and holy waters from Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Kaveri, and lots of other famous Indian rivers were added. P.M Narender Modi formally did Bhoomi Pujan with the aid of laying 40 Kg silver brick in the foundation.
Supreme Court Verdict on Ram Mandir
There were such a lot of judgments by using the nearby courts and the Allahabad High court docket, but there was no unanimous selection. Finally, the ultimate courtroom of India had all of the pleas. After a long listening to technique, the honorable court gave a landmark judgment posing the manner for the construction of Ram Mandir at the disputed website online. Under the historical verdict, it was ordered to the middle to installation a consider in three months for the development of the temple. It also ordered the government to allot five acres of separate land to the Muslims to build a Mosque.
Sri Ram Janambhoomi Teerth Kshetra
The government of India following the orders of the Apex court formed this agreement called Sri Ram Janambhoomi Teerth Kshetra. Thus agree with the change to set for the development of the temple and incorporate 15 members including one Dalit Hindu. The committee, led by Chairman Mahant Nrityagopal Das and with Champat Rai serving as the General Secretary, plays a pivotal role in overseeing its diverse functions and responsibilities. Other individuals include Jagatguru Shankaracharya Jyothidpetha, Dr. Anil Mishra, Kameshwar Chaupal, and many others.
Sri Ram Mandir Nidhi Samaparan Abhiyan.
This is a massive donation campaign for the development of the Ram Mandir. Mr. Champat Rai, the general secretary of the Mandir Trust announced to release of this software on 15th January and it'll cease on the seventh Feb subsequent 12 months. The basic idea is to make it a Rashtra Mandir (National Temple) by way of getting assist from the special segments of society without any distinction of caste, creed, language, or faith. Just to make transparency the believe made coupon receipts of INR 10, one hundred, and one thousand. This program is not best constrained to India however also gaining recognition in neighboring nations like Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and so forth.
How to Donate for Ram Mandir Ayodhya?
Under Nidhi Samaparan the volunteers are going door to door to acquire cash. The president of India donated Rs. 500000 for this cause. Similarly, numerous businessmen, politicians, college students, women, carrier elegance people, day by day wage earners, and spiritual heads make contributions cash to the temple.
The believe also made the availability for online donations. The price may be done at the price portal of the website of the trust. Three banks specifically SBI, P.N.B, and Bank of Baroda are also involved. You can effortlessly switch money by NEFT or R.T.G.S  and various other modes.
Lucknow to Ayodhya excursion itinerary
 07:00 Am In the morning after a healthful breakfast you may be driven to the magical town Ayodhya. You experience the geographical region on your private luxury automobile.
9:30 Am Upon attaining Ayodhya you can spare half an hour for tea or coffee and for this reason refresh yourself.
 10:00 Am Visit Hanuman Gadi Mandir- This temple is devoted to Lord Hanuman (Monkey God) who is splendid devoted to Lord Ram. In this temple, Lord Hanuman is depicted sitting inside the lap of his mom Anjani. The legends say that sitting in his mom’s lap is considered the strongest role. The other legend says that Hanuman lived in a cave over right here guarding Ram court docket or Janam Bhoomi. This temple is open from 6 am to 9 pm each day. You can make any desire for any place and later continue to go to any other highlight of the Ayodhya Tour.
11:00 Am Kanak Bhawan – This region is located at a stones throw from Hanuman Gadi. People consider that Lord Ram with his consort Maa Sita appeared right here the first time and this location turned into talented by way of his stepmother Kaikeyi to Sita as Mukh Dikhai. Thus Kaikeyi wanted to reveal that see also has the same motherly feelings to Ram as his real mother Koshaliya. This vicinity is likewise open each day from 6 am to 9 pm.
12:30 pm Lunchtime – Now it is time for a scrumptious lunch at a pure vegetarian restaurant.
02:00 pm Ram Janam Bhoomi Temple – This is a major highlight of the Ayodhya one-day tour. Here you get to have divine experience employing Darshan of Ram Lala (Ram as an infant). This temple is open in the morning 7 am to 11 am and from 2 pm to six pm.
03:15 pm Balmiki Ramayan Bhawan – Now walk to a more in-depth place called Balmiki Ramayan Bhawan. At this place, the couplets from the Balmiki Ramayan are engraved at the marble.
04:15 pm Guptar Ghat – If the time lets in and you prefer make a visit to the famed Ghat of Saryu river. It is assumed that Lord Ram took Jal Samadi here.                  
05:30 pm Departure to Lucknow- After taking part in your sightseeing of Ayodhya you have pushed again to Lucknow. Our driver will drop you at your inn/Airport.
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Ayodhya - The Birthplace of Lord Ram:
In the heartland of India, Ayodhya, the city of divine significance, has witnessed a monumental transformation that reverberates across the nation. The construction of the Ram Mandir, a temple dedicated to Lord Ram, stands not just as an architectural marvel but as a symbol of cultural resurgence, religious harmony, and the restoration of a shared heritage. This article delves into the historical context, the socio-political journey, and the cultural significance of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir. ayodhya ram mandir
Historical Context:
Ayodhya - The Birthplace of Lord Ram:
Ayodhya, nestled along the banks of the sacred Sarayu River, is steeped in mythology and history. According to Hindu belief, Ayodhya is the birthplace of Lord Ram, a revered figure in the epic Ramayana. The significance of Ayodhya as a spiritual center has been ingrained in the fabric of Indian culture for centuries.
The Babri Masjid Controversy:
The historical and religious importance of Ayodhya took a tumultuous turn in the late 20th century with the Babri Masjid controversy. The Babri Masjid, built in the 16th century, stood on the same site believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram. The dispute over the ownership of the site led to communal tensions and, eventually, the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992.
The Socio-Political Journey:
Legal Battles and Resolutions:
The demolition of the Babri Masjid triggered a series of legal battles that spanned decades. The Ayodhya land dispute case saw multiple court judgments, appeals, and negotiations. Finally, in 2019, the Supreme Court of India delivered a historic verdict, allocating the disputed site for the construction of the Ram Mandir and providing an alternative plot for the construction of a mosque.
Communal Harmony and Unity:
While the Ayodhya dispute had been a source of communal tension, the resolution marked a turning point towards communal harmony. The construction of the Ram Mandir became a shared vision, transcending religious divides. Leaders from various faiths came together to support the idea of a grand temple that would not just be a place of worship but a symbol of unity.
The Bhoomi Pujan Ceremony:
On August 5, 2020, a historic moment unfolded in Ayodhya with the Bhoomi Pujan ceremony, marking the formal beginning of the construction of the Ram Mandir. The ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other dignitaries, signifying the national importance of this cultural and spiritual milestone.
Architectural Marvel:
Design and Symbolism:
The architectural design of the Ram Mandir is a blend of historical authenticity and contemporary craftsmanship. The temple follows the Nagara style of temple architecture, reminiscent of ancient Indian temple structures. Intricate carvings, sculptures, and symbolic elements adorn the temple, narrating the tales of Lord Ram's life as depicted in the Ramayana.
Grandeur and Magnificence:
The grandeur of the Ram Mandir is evident in its towering spires, or shikharas, that rise majestically above the sacred site. The temple complex encompasses not only the main sanctum dedicated to Lord Ram but also several other structures, including the Mandir Parikrama, the Shri Ramlala Virajman, and the Sant Nivas.
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The Confluence of Faith and Politics: An Insight into the Diverse Invitees of the Ram Mandir Inauguration Ceremony
In what is anticipated to be a historic and culturally significant event, the ‘Pran Pratishta’ ceremony of Lord Ram’s idol in Ayodhya has garnered attention not only for its religious importance but also for its diverse and eclectic guest list. Scheduled for January 22, the ceremony marks the inauguration of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, and the invitees represent a unique blend of faith, politics, and global representation.
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Over 7,000 individuals have received invitations, ranging from political figures and international guests to ordinary people who have made extraordinary contributions to the Mandir Movement. The Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has meticulously curated this list, ensuring inclusivity and diversity.
The international guest list for the event underscores its global significance, with over 100 guests from 53 countries, including the US, the UK, Europe, Australia, and Africa. Among the distinguished invitees are oncologist Bharat Barai and Nokia Bell Labs-CTO fellow Abhay Asthana. Bharat Barai, known for his support of the BJP and efforts to strengthen India-Israel relations, notably lobbied for Narendra Modi’s visa clearance in 2014, overcoming a 10-year visa ban.
The ceremony also exemplifies inclusivity by extending an invitation to Iqbal Ansari, who fought a legal case in support of the Babri Masjid. Despite his past association with the mosque, Ansari has actively supported the construction of the Ram Mandir, symbolizing a collective move towards unity.
Another remarkable inclusion is Mohammed Habib, a Muslim karsevak who participated in the Ram Mandir agitation. His emotional response to the invitation reflects the historic nature of the consecration ceremony and the sense of unity it embodies.
The entertainment industry is well-represented by actors Arun Govil and Dipika Chikhlia, known for their iconic portrayal of Ram and Sita in the TV serial ‘Ramayan.’ Their presence adds a nostalgic touch, evoking memories of the widely watched show in the late 1980s.
Spiritual leaders, including Dalai Lama, Mata Amritanandamayi, Yoga guru Baba Ramdev, and Jaggi Vasudev, will grace the occasion with their presence. Business tycoons like Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, and Ratan Tata, along with figures from Bollywood and cricket, further diversify the guest list.
However, the event has not been without its share of political complexities. The opposition, particularly the CPM and the Trinamool Congress, faces a dilemma over participation, with concerns about the politicization of religious belief. Even the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena has chosen to stay away, labeling it a BJP political rally.
The Congress, a key constituent of the INDIA bloc, grapples with a challenging decision regarding its participation, wary of potential electoral repercussions. Invitations extended to senior Congress leaders, including Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh, have added a political dimension to the event.
The meticulously designed invitations, comprising the main invitation card, a ‘Pran Pratishtha’ program card, and a booklet detailing the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement, reflect the elaborate nature of the ceremony. The schedule outlines the commencement of the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ puja at 11:30 am on January 22, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the guests at 12:30 pm.
As the nation awaits this historic event with bated breath, the diverse guest list stands as a testament to the inclusivity and cultural richness surrounding the consecration of the Ram Mandir. The ceremony is poised to be a confluence of religious fervor, political significance, and global representation, embodying the essence of a unified India.
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The Importance of Ayodhya’s Ram Janambhoomi Mandi
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India’s rich religious and cultural heritage is symbolised by the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya. The construction of this sacred temple is important for the country as a whole as well as for the devoted followers of Lord Rama because it is an outcome of prolonged perseverance, hope, and belief. Ayodhya Janambhoomi Mandir, the birthplace of the pious Lord Ram, has undergone a long-standing historical and legal dispute, thereby ceasing a controversial chapter in Indian history. Today, as we recall, Ram Mandir is not merely an auspicious symbol but an example of the nation’s commitment to religious harmony and peaceful resolution. What could even be better than celebrating it with a whole new majestic temple highlighting a 51-inch statue of Ram Lala Murti, Ram Darbar, and more?
Historical Significance of Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir
The Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir’s historical significance is largely derived from the holy city of Ayodhya, which is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama. The temple’s construction has restored a site that has historically and emotionally been important to a journey. An indication of the steadfast dedication and the endeavour to revive the religious and cultural identity associated with Lord Rama is the struggle to construct the temple.
Significance of Ayodhya’ Ram Janambhoomi Mandir
Symbol of Unity
By uniting people of many origins and religions, the Ram Mandir acts as a symbol of unity. People all throughout the country are contributing to the building process, which reflects the idea of unity in variety and promotes a sense of community and shared cultural identity.
Finalization of a Prolonged Battle
The establishment of the Ram Janambhoomi Mandir signifies the conclusion of an extensive court case concerning the contentious location. The community can move forward towards a shared future after this long-standing issue has been resolved, bringing closure and paving the path to social harmony.
Promotion of Religious Tourism
Not only in Ayodhya but also throughout the nation, it is anticipated that the completion of the Ram Mandir will increase religious tourism. The expansion of religious tourism in India is likely to be aided by pilgrims and visitors looking for a closer connection to their Hindu heritage who visit other hallowed locations.
Preservation of Cultural Identity
The Ram Janambhoomi Mandir is essential to the promotion and preservation of Indian culture. The nation’s dedication to safeguarding its rich cultural and religious legacy for future generations is reaffirmed by the building of the temple and the ceremonies and celebrations that go along with it.
Economic Impact
Ayodhya and the neighbouring areas should see an improvement in their economy once the Ram Mandir is completed. The pilgrims’ and visitors’ arrival will boost local companies, generate employment, and advance the region’s general development.
Fulfilment of Devotees’ Aspirations
A temple near the birthplace of Lord Rama has long been a dream of millions of followers, and their dreams have been realised with the construction of the Ram Janambhoomi Mandir. The construction of the temple is a profoundly spiritual and emotional occasion that speaks to these devotees’ faith and dedication.
Festivals and Festivities
The festivals and festivities held in connection with the Ram Janambhoomi Mandir play a significant role in Ayodhya’s cultural rebirth. Greater celebrations that draw visitors from all across the nation will take place in the city, which is already well-known for its colourful festivals. This will promote unity and cross-cultural interchange.
Opportunities for Research and Education
The Ram Mandir’s building creates new avenues for research and education projects. A greater understanding of India’s cultural and religious legacy can be achieved by researchers who study the temple’s history and architecture, including historians, archaeologists, and scholars.
Global Acknowledgment
As a religious and cultural icon, the Ram Janambhoomi Mandir is anticipated to receive worldwide recognition. Scholars, academics, and tourists from all over the world will be drawn to it because of its historical significance, brilliant architecture, and the diversity of cultures it represents.
Promotion of Art and Craftsmanship
The Ram Mandir’s elaborate sculptures and carvings serve as a platform for the promotion of art as well as a display of traditional craftsmanship. India’s many artistic traditions are preserved and promoted in part by the artists and artisans working on the temple’s construction.
Celebrate Lord Ram with Artarium’s Intricate Ram Mandir Statue
A masterpiece that is well worth obtaining is the Ram Mandir statue from Artarium, particularly in view of the impending dedication of the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya. The exquisitely detailed statue by Artarium perfectly embodies the divine group, which includes the esteemed Ram Lala Murti. With the unveiling of the ancient temple, Artarium’s statue becomes a physical link to this momentous occasion, signifying devotion and a resurgence of cultural practices.
The value of having an Artarium piece is increased by the significance of the Ram Mandir unveiling. In addition to honouring a significant historical achievement, this statue represents the common cultural legacy of millions of people and acts as a spiritual light. For those looking to add a tangible depiction of the divine to their homes or places of worship, Artarium’s meticulous craftsmanship — from the intricate details of Ram Darbar to the delicate features of Lord Rama — adds a sense of reverence and authenticity. With the Ram Mandir doors opening, Artarium’s monument stands as an everlasting reminder of this significant period in India’s spiritual and cultural history.
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Delhi to Ayodhya by road | Ram Mandir Ayodhya Family tour by scorpio N [2024 4K ]
Delhi to Ayodhya by road | Ram Mandir Ayodhya Family tour by scorpio N [2024 4K ] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdc5Vn77bhg Join our family tour from Delhi to Ayodhya by car as we visit the Ram Mandir. Follow along on our journey in our Scorpio N, captured in stunning 4K footage. Experience the beauty and significance of this pilgrimage route like never before! #delhitoayodhyabycar How to reach ayodhya ? Delhi to ayodhya by road travel guide : #delhitoayodhyabyroad Traveling from Delhi to Ayodhya by road offers flexibility and the opportunity to explore various towns and cities along the way. Here’s a detailed guide for planning your trip Delhi se ayodhya kitne kilometre hai ? #delhitoayodhya Distance: Approximately 700-750 km, depending on the specific route taken. Driving Time: Around 9-12 hours without significant stops. Our Route : Delhi to Ayodhya via Lucknow Route: Delhi → Noida → Agra → Etawah → Kanpur → Lucknow → Ayodhya Highways we crossed : Yamuna Expressway and Lucknow-Ayodhya National Highway. Total Distance to Ram mandir ayodhya from Delhi NCR : 750 km Estimated toll charges from Delhi NCR to Ram Mandir ayodhya Rs1450 one way #delhitoayodhyatolltax Sightseeings in Ayodhya : 1. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple : The most significant religious site, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama. #ShriRamJanmabhoomiTemple #RamJanmabhoomi #LordRamaBirthplace #Ayodhya 2. Hanuman Garhi : A 10th-century temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, located atop a hill. 76 steps leading to the temple, offering panoramic views of Ayodhya. #HanumanGarhi #LordHanumanTemple #AyodhyaView #HanumanHillTemple 3. Kanak Bhawan : A palace-turned-temple dedicated to Sita and Rama. Highlights: Beautiful architecture and exquisite idols adorned with gold. Tips: Explore the nearby market for souvenirs and religious items. #KanakBhawan #SitaRamaTemple #GoldenTempleAyodhya #AyodhyaPalaceTemple 4. Ramkatha Park : A serene park by the Sarayu River used for religious discourses and cultural events. #RamkathaPark #SarayuRiverPark #AyodhyaCulturalPark #RamayanaPark 5. Nageshwarnath Temple : Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is believed to have been established by Kush, the son of Rama. #NageshwarnathTemple #LordShivaTemple #KushTemple #AyodhyaShivaTemple 6. Sarayu River Ghats : Sacred river with several ghats used for ritual bathing and evening aarti. Ram Ki Paidi ghat is famous for its grand evening aarti. #SarayuRiverGhats #RamKiPaidi #AyodhyaGhats #SacredSarayu 7. Treta Ke Thakur : A temple where Lord Rama is believed to have performed the Ashwamedha Yajna. #TretaKeThakur #AshwamedhaYajna #RamaTempleAyodhya #TretaTemple 8. Ramkot : The main pilgrimage area in Ayodhya, featuring several temples dedicated to Lord Rama. #Ramkot #AyodhyaPilgrimage #RamaTemplesCluster #RamNavamiMela 9. Guptar Ghat : A scenic ghat on the banks of the Sarayu River where Lord Rama is believed to have taken Jal Samadhi (water burial). #GuptarGhat #JalSamadhi #SarayuRiverViews #AyodhyaGhat 10. Choti Chawni : A vibrant complex that includes a temple, ashram, and the stunning Tulsi Smarak Bhawan. Highlights: Dedicated to Goswami Tulsidas, the author of the Ramcharitmanas. #AyodhyaResearchCenter #RamayanaStudy #CulturalHeritageAyodhya #RamayanaExhibitions 12. Mani Parvat : A hillock offering panoramic views and believed to have been a part of the Sanjeevani mountain carried by Hanuman. #ManiParvat #SanjeevaniMountain #AyodhyaHillView #HanumanHill In case if you liked the accomodation we showed in this video you can book it in airbnb by visiting at https://ift.tt/mnBVP8E #delhitoayodhyabycar #delhitoayodhyabyroad #delhitoayodhyatollcharges #delhitoayodhya #ayodhyarammandir #ayodhya #delhitoayodhyavlog via Travel Vlogs by Mohit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrgBbyX3To6D9yWzNmCvh-Q June 10, 2024 at 07:36AM
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Latest News, Updates On Ayodhya Ram Mandhir-Ram Janmabhoomi.
Introduction
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Rama, who is thought to be the seventh manifestation of the Hindu deity Vishnu, is said to have been born at the location known as Ram Janmabhoomi, which translates to "Birthplace of Rama." According to the Ramayana, Rama was born at a city known as "Ayodhya" on the Sarayu River's banks. Ayodhya now is located in the Uttar Pradesh state of northern India.
Widespread Hindu-Muslim violence broke out in 1992 after Hindu nationalists destroyed the Babri Masjid. The property was the subject of a legal issue that made it to the Indian Supreme Court, which heard cases involving title disputes from August to October 2019. The Supreme Court mandated that the site be given to a trust so that it can erect a Hindu temple by November 9th, 2019.
Opening Date
According to Mr. Rai, Lord Ram should be seated in the sanctum sanctorum by the Makar Sankranti festival in January 2024, with the temple's construction slated to be finished by December 2023.
Ayodhya Ram Mandir Bhumi Poojaceremony
Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed the Bhumi Poojan ceremony and set the temple's foundation stone on August 5, 2020, following the Supreme Court's decision.
Temple Buid up Area
The area of the temple is 54,700 square feet, or around 2.7 acres. Nearly 70 acres will make up the whole Ram Mandir Complex, which can accommodate a million worshippers at once.
In addition to the 10 acres on which the temple will be erected, a complex containing a prayer hall, a lecture hall, an educational facility, and acres of property.
Temple architect additional amenities like a museum and a restaurant will be developed on 57
Total Budget
It would probably cost between Rs 1,400 crore and Rs 1,800 crore to build the temple. According to representatives of the Ram Janmabhoomi TeerthKshetraNyas, the temple trust is receiving donations totaling between Rs 60 -70 lakh for the construction of the great temple.
Ayodhya Ram MandirProject Construction Company
The trust hired Tata Consulting Engineers as the project manager consultant and Larsen & Toubro as the design & build contractor for the construction of the temple in November 2020. Additional agreements for the construction of the 67-acre temple complex were made with Tata Consulting Engineers and Design Associates Inc. in February 2020.
Ayodhya Ram Mandir Trust
Each of the trust's 15 members must be an active Hindu; there will be 6 nominated members and 9 permanent ones.
Permanent participants
K. Parasaran acted as Shri Ram Lalla Virajmaan's representative.
Four religious leaders from various Indian temples
An official of the Nirmohi Akhara
Two eminent residents of the Ayodhya district, 
one of them is a Dalit
Historical Background:
The Ayodhya Ram Mandir is believed to be built at the birthplace of Lord Ram, considered to be the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. The origins of this sacred site trace back to ancient times when Ayodhya was the capital of the mighty Kosala Kingdom. According to the epic Hindu scripture, the Ramayana, Lord Ram was born to King Dasharatha and Queen Kaushalya in Ayodhya.
Dispute at Ayodhya
On December 6, 1992, the Babri Masjid was demolished during a political rally, sparking rioting across the Indian subcontinent. Many prior attempts were unsuccessful, and one of them resulted in the 1990 Ayodhya gunfire incident.
A further land title case was brought before the Allahabad High Court, and on September 30, 2010, the court issued its decision. Ayodhya's 2.77 acres (1.12 ha) of land will be divided into three portions, with one third going to the Ram Lalla or Infant Rama, as represented by the Vishva Hindu Parishad receives one-third, the Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board receives one-third, and Nirmohi Akhara, a Hindu religious institution, receives the remaining third.
During site excavation, the Archaeological Survey of India discovered temple ruins, which were eventually presented as proof before the Indian Supreme Court.
The Indian government announced on February 5th, 2020, that a trust called Shri Ram Janmabhoomi TeerthKshetra would be in charge of rebuilding a Ram temple there.Additionally, it designated a different location in Dhannipur, Ayodhya for the construction of a mosque to replace the Babri Masjid, which was destroyed in 1992.
Babri Masjid (Mosque of Babur)
Babur, the first Mughal emperor of India, established the Mughal empire. The Babri Masjid (also known as "Babur's Mosque") is thought to have been constructed in 1528 on his orders by one of his generals, Mir Baqi. The East India Company's surveyor Francis Buchanan said that he discovered an inscription on the mosque walls that attested to this reality in 1813–1814, which gave rise to the widespread notion. He also documented the local legend that the mosque was constructed by emperor Aurangzeb (r. 1658–1707) following the destruction of a Rama temple.
The construction of a mosque at Ayodhya or the destruction of a temple for it are not mentioned in Babur's painstakingly detailed life journal, The Baburnama. Neither do his contemporaneous Hindu poet-saint Tulsidas' epic poem Ramcharitmanas, which is devoted to the Hindu god Rama, nor his grandson Akbar's court documents, the Ain-i-Akbari.
The "mosque-temple" is reported to have been a place of prayer for both Muslims and Hindus, with Hindus praying outside the mosque but still inside the courtyard. To avoid disagreements, a British governor had a railing built between the two districts in 1857. The argument began in 1949, following India's independence, when a Ram idol was erected within the mosque.
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