Ayodhya Revisited: AYODHYA REVISITED by KUNAL KISHORE: Revisiting the Ayodhya Issue

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Prabhat Prakashan, Jan 1, 2016 - Reference - 824 pages

This work of monumental research is a treatise on Ayodhyã with utmost authenticity and absolute accuracy. Based on original sources and scientific investigation it propounds a new thesis; which demolishes many popular perceptions. It exonerates the intrepid warrior Babur from the charge of demolishing a temple on the birthplace of Rāma and constructing the mosque which has been a source of contention and dissension for long. It further shows how inscriptions in the mosque were factitious and Mir Baqi of inscriptions is a fictitious person different from Baqi Tashkindi/ Shegawal of the Baburnama.

The book produces incontrovertible evidence which indubitably proves that there existed a Rãma temple on the Rămajanmabhumi. The exact birthplace of Rāma was earmarked by a rectangular Bedi measuring 18' 9" in length and 15' in width; and was located in the inner portion of the disputed shrine. The demolition of the temple and the construction of the mosque did not take place in 1528 A.D. but in c. 1660 A.D. when Fedai Khan was the Governor of Aurangzeb at Ayodhyã. It is a historical fact that until the British takeover of Awadh administration in 1858 both the Hindus and Muslims used to perform puja and offer Namaz respectively inside it.

All Mughal Emperors from Babur to Shah Jahan were magnanimous and liberal rulers and the Bairãgìs of Ayodhyã enjoyed patronage of the first four Nawabs of Awadh. However; during the long rule of Aurangzeb the country was engulfed in the fire of fanaticism. It has been shown in this book how an absolutely unfounded rumour in 1855 A.D. that the Hanumangarhi temple was constructed on the site of a mosque created cleavage between the two communities; and the resultant festering wounds have not healed despite best efforts by saner elements of both the communities.

The book exposes many eminent historians' hypocrisy and their lack of objectivity in writing history and it may be said that their presentation of contrived history on Ayodhya has caused irreparable damage to the cause of harmonizing communal relations in the country. In contrast; this text earnestly tries to take away the toxin from the polluted body of Indian politics. For the first time a number of unexplored documents have been incorporated in this book as evidence; and it may be proclaimed with pride that this book contains much more information on Ayodhyã than available hitherto.

Justice G.B. Patnaik; a former Chief Justice of India; after going through the manuscript; has endorsed the author's thesis in his Foreword. It is hoped that the book will put a quietus to the long-standing dispute.

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Contents

A Important historical events of Ayodhyā with
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B Preface
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Ayodhyā was never an abandoned city
1
Janmabhūmimāhātmya in the Skanda Purān+a Rudra
63
Babur was not a religious fanatic
97
Babur had no role either in the demolition of any temple
119
Inscriptions on the structure were fake and factitious
143
Mir Baqi of inscriptions is a fictitious person different
193
Babur never visited Ayodhyā nor did he ever issue
211
Aurangzebs ascendancy to the throne led to
239
How has demolition ghost been haunting Babur?
277
A tale of two edicts Tretā Kā T+hākura and Vishn+uhari
299
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About the author (2016)

Kunal Kishore is an Indian author and journalist who has written extensively on Indian politics and society. His work on the Ayodhya dispute offers a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate on this contentious issue and sheds light on its many historical, legal, and social dimensions.

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