“ASI Report on Gyanvapi in Pictures: 50 images showing a large Hindu Temple existed prior to the disputed structure”, Organiser, January 27, 2024:
“The Archaeological Survey of India’s (ASI) report on the longstanding Gyanvapi Kashi Vishwanath dispute affirms the presence of a grand mandir predating the disputed structure, justifying the assertions of the Hindu party in the legal conflict.
Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, representing the Hindu side, disclosed the report’s findings to the media after its public release on January 25.
“The ASI findings suggest that modifications were made to the mosque, reusing pillars and plaster with minor alterations. Some pillars from the Hindu temple were slightly modified for use in the new structure.
Attempts were made to remove the carvings on the pillars,” Jain disclosed, referring to the ASI report. Jain elaborated that the ASI survey uncovered inscriptions in various scripts, including Devanagari, Telugu, and Kannada, believed to be associated with the ancient Hindu mandir……”
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