ज्ञानवापी ; गुंबद के नीचे मिला मंदिर , खुले सारे राज !!!
Gyanvapi is a mosque in Varanasi, India, that is claimed by some Hindu groups to be built on the site of a demolished temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The mosque was constructed by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1669. Recently, a court ordered a survey of the mosque by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to determine if there are any traces of the temple underneath. The survey is being conducted by a team of experts, who have reportedly found various religious symbols, sculptures, and pillars in the walls and basements of the mosque. Some Hindu lawyers have also claimed that there is an original dome of the temple under the dome of the mosque, and that there is a hollow space where a Shivling (a representation of Shiva) is hidden. The survey report has not been made public yet, and the case is pending in the Supreme Court. The issue is very sensitive and controversial, as both Hindu and Muslim communities have strong sentiments attached to the site.
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