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The archaeological evidence from Ayodhya — the Vishnu-Hari inscription, terracotta figurines, and architectural remains — suggests that a Hindu temple likely existed at the site centuries ago.
The survey says there is evidence of a temple beneath the mosque, but many archaeologists and Muslims dispute the findings. June 2009 Liberhan Commission report The commission submits its report ...
Flowers decorate one of the halls of Ram Mandir, a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ram, before its grand opening on Monday in Ayodhya, India, Friday, Jan. 19, 2024.
THIS is the long-sought after ancient temple that archaeologists have been finding evidence of for hundreds of years. They had been searching for it since the 18th century, but have only been able … ...
The Ram temple in Ayodhya, consecrated next week, ... Experts have argued that there is no conclusive archaeological evidence of a temple having existed underneath the mosque.
Ayodhya: The construction of the Ram temple will be completed by June 5 this year, and one or two days after that, devotees will be allowed to visit and offer darshan at all the temples within the ...
From the First Temple, what therefore becomes important are these references to this archeological evidence of the time of the First Temple, and of evidence that reinforces biblical history.” ...
"This Ram temple does not reflect the sentiments of the entire Hindu population in India, and it is based on the myth of Ram Janmabhoomi with no archaeological evidence so far," he said.
Ayodhya: Over 2 lakh devotees visit Ram Temple on first day of 2025. Devotees started arriving from 7:00 AM on January 1, 2025 at the temple. Entry will be allowed until 9:00 PM tonight ...
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