Ayodhya Ram Mandir by Swadesh Singh

 The book begins with the history of Ayodhya, showcasing its vast and diverse nature, not only related to the land of Ram but also associated with Buddhism and Jainism. Then, Islam invaded the shores of Sarayu, followed by British rule. The book details the disputes over Janam Bhoomi, primarily focusing on 1852. The number of Muslims attacked Hindus, resulting in casualties. Nihang Sikhs later captured the mosque, performed Pooja, and wrote "Ram Ram." The police recorded the first dispute on November 28, 1858.


The book provides insights into the history of the dispute between Hindus and Muslims over Ram Janam Bhoomi in Ayodhya. It also includes various sources of demolition, which are heart-wrenching. Despite the long availability of these sources, Hindus still have to wait for their Ram Lalla for 500 years. Additionally, the book portrays how Mulayam Singh, the CM of that time, delivered a words of revenge again advani  rath yatra to ayodhya by mentioning " PARINDA BHI PAR NAHI MAAR SAKTA ", highlighting the killing of Kar Sevaks. The documented number is 18, but THE NUMBER IS MUCH HIGHER THEN THIS.


To be honest , Reading this book evoked both pain and anger in me. However, the conclusion is  that "the end is always good."

The book is well-written, easy to understand, and concise, providing true insights into the struggle of Ram Janam Bhoomi. Additional things like the historical places in and outside the ayodhya has tempting me to go and see the real beauty . Overall i just wanna say

"MANDIR WAHI BANAYA HAI, JAHA BANANA THA"


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