Guest guest Posted August 24, 2000 Report Share Posted August 24, 2000 By NS Rajaram Summary of findings We may now sum up the findings based on both literary and archaeological/epigraphical evidence: 1. All the literary sources without exception, until the Secularists began their negationist masquerade, are unanimous that a Rama temple existed at the site known since time immemorial as Rama Janmabhumi. 2. Archaeology confirms the existence of temples going back to Kushan times, or about 2000 years. This date may well be extended by future excavations assuming that such excavations will be permitted by politicians. 3. Archaeology records at least two destructions: the first in the 12th-13th century; the second, later, in all probability in the 16th. This agrees well with history and tradition that were temple destructions following the Ghorid invasions (after 1192 AD) and restored, and was destroyed again in 1528 by Babar who replaced it with a mosque. This is the famous - or infamous - Babri Masjid that was demolished by kar-sevaks on December 6, 1992. 4. A large inscription discovered at the site dating to 11th-12th century records the existence of numerous temples including a magnificent one in which Hari-Vishnu was honored as destroyer of the ten-headed Ravana. Ayodhya was always known as a temple city. With this record of the Secularists exposed, it is for the reader to judge if the Secularists of the JNU-AMU clique should be treated as scholars or as obstuctionists and impostors. With their madness exposed, it is now time to look at the method behind it. It is called Negationism. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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