ASI s survey at the Gyanvapi Masjid site in Varanasi reveals a pre-existing Hindu temple predating the 17th-century mosque. Spanning 2150.5 sqm, the study unveils remnants such as the central chamber, pillars, and inscriptions, pointing to a rich temple heritage. Scientific investigations and architectural insights affirm the temple s existence before modifications during Aurangzeb s reign. These findings impact the site s historical narrative, influencing legal discussions and emphasizing the coexistence of Hindu and Islamic heritage.
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In a significant development, the Archaeological Survey of India s (ASI) survey report concerning the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi has claimed that there existed a large Hindu Temple before the.
On Wednesday, Allahabad High Court judge Justice Manish Kumar Nigam recused from hearing a Civil Revision plea challenging the Varanasi District Judge s order (dated October 21, 2023) refusing to.
In a significant development, the Varanasi Court today ordered that the report of the Gyanvapi Mosque s scientific survey [conducted by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)] be made public, with.