Gyanvapi Masjid controversy / Hindu side claimed to be Shivling, pictures surfaced

The survey work that lasted for three days in Varanasi's Gyanvapi Mosque is over. On the third day on Monday, the survey team investigated the well near the idol of Nandi. Lawyers for the Hindu side claimed that Shivling was found here, after which the court in its order prohibited going around the Shivling. Waju has also been banned here. Also, in Gyanvapi, now only 20 people have been told about Namaz.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 17, 2022, 07:59 AM
The survey work that lasted for three days in Varanasi's Gyanvapi Mosque is over. On the third day on Monday, the survey team investigated the well near the idol of Nandi. Lawyers for the Hindu side claimed that Shivling was found here, after which the court in its order prohibited going around the Shivling. Waju has also been banned here. Also, in Gyanvapi, now only 20 people have been told about Namaz.

Pictures of Shivling surfaced

Those exclusive pictures have been found, which the Hindu side is claiming to be Shivling. It has been claimed that the Gyanvapi Masjid has a Shivling inside the well, after which the area around it has been sealed following the orders of the Varanasi Court.

The team that came for the survey had put a water proof camera inside for videography of the ancient well. The Gyanvapi Mosque was videographed from the basement to the dome and the western walls in a three-day survey. Now this evidence will be presented before the court today (Tuesday).

12 feet 8 inch Shivling in Vajukhana!

Madan Mohan Yadav, the lawyer for the Hindu side, claimed that a 12 feet 8 inch Shivling was found in the Vajukhana of Gyanvapi. They say that this Shivling is in front of Nandiji and the entire water was seen after taking out, the Shivling is 12 feet 8 inches, which is deep inside, when the Shivling was found, people jumped and shouted slogans of Har Har Mahadev.

Survey lasted for three days, all evidence imprisoned

The truth of Gyanvapi Masjid has been recorded in the legal records. The evidence was captured in photographs. The video from the basement to the dome was ready. The survey work was done in three rounds. Now waiting for the truth. Monday was the final round of the survey.

All four cellars were opened on the first day

The first survey inside the Gyanvapi Mosque was conducted on 14 May. The survey was conducted on the first day from 8 am to 12 noon. In Round-1, the survey was done by opening the locks of all the 4 cellars.

Survey of the dome, namaz site and waju site on the second day

The second round of survey was conducted on 15th May. The survey work went on for four hours on the second day too, but due to paperwork, the survey team came out late for one and a half hours. In Round-2, videography of the domes, Namaz Sthal, Waju Sthal as well as the western walls took place. The Muslim side opened the fourth lock.

Survey of the third day, claims of Shivlin

On Monday, on the third day, work was done for about 2 hours. The survey team inspected the remaining areas from the well near Nandi. Photography-videography.

The Hindu side is talking about strengthening the claim, while the Muslim side is claiming nothing. The lawyer involved in the survey, on the condition of anonymity, had told that the idols of snakes, urns, bells, swastikas, Sanskrit shlokas and swans have been found in three rooms, which are the most important evidence for them. Apart from this, pillars of Hindu temples have been found.

However, the Muslim side is continuously rejecting the claim of getting Shivling. Amidst all these claims, this matter has also reached the Supreme Court, which is to be heard on Tuesday.