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This wonderful temple (aty-adbhutam) was built in the temple-city (vibudh-alaayni) of Ayodhya situated in the Saketamandala (district, line 17) (...). Line 19 describes god Vishnu as destroying king Bali (apparently in the Vamana manifestation) and the ten-headed personage (Dasanana, i.e., Ravana).
In 1990, after his retirement, he wrote in a RSS magazine [note 3] that he had found the remains of a columned temple under the mosque, [21] [16] [25] and "embarked on a spree of lectures all over the country propagating th[is] evidence from Ayodhya." [16] In Lal's 2008 book, Rāma, His Historicity, Mandir and Setu: Evidence of Literature ...
Mandal came to prominence with the publication of his book Ayodhya: Archaeology after Demolition in 1994. The book was written in response to two pieces of evidence. In 1990, the archaeologist B. B. Lal had announced that he had discovered pillar bases during his excavation in Ayodhya during 1975–80, next to the Babri Masjid site.
The Ram Mandir (ISO: Rāma Maṁdira, lit. ' Rama Temple ') is a partially constructed Hindu temple complex in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. [6] [7] Many Hindus believe that it is located at the site of Ram Janmabhoomi, the mythical birthplace of Rama, [c] a principal deity of Hinduism.
The Ayodhya temple is a sizeable step toward that goal. Muslims are second-class citizens in Modi’s India, regularly subjected to human rights violations.
Babri Masjid 19th century photo by Samuel Bourne Religion Affiliation Islam District Ayodhya Status Demolished Fate Site now occupied by the Ram Mandir temple; succeeded by Muhammad bin Abdullah Masjid Location Municipality Ayodhya State Uttar Pradesh Country India Location in India Geographic coordinates 26°47′44″N 82°11′40″E / 26.7956°N 82.1945°E / 26.7956; 82.1945 ...
Rama and Ayodhya. New Delhi: Aryan Books. ISBN 978-8173054518. Meenakshi Jain (2017). The Battle for Rama: Case of the Temple at Ayodhya. Aryan. ISBN 9788173055799. Ram Sharan Sharma (2003). "The Ayodhya Issue". In Robert Layton, Peter G. Stone and Julian Thomas (ed.). Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134 ...
By Sunil Kataria and Saurabh Sharma. AYODHYA, India (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Hindus braved biting cold on Tuesday to pray at a new temple to Lord Ram in India's northern city of Ayodhya, a ...