New Delhi: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has submitted its survey report on the Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi, which states that lots of terracotta, stone and glass objects associated to Hindu deities had been discovered from the premises. The report additionally claims that a big Hindu temple existed earlier than the development of the present construction. The report, which is 839 pages lengthy, says that numerous kinds of terracotta objects, together with collectible figurines of deities, female and male figures, bricks and tiles, sling balls, and so forth. had been recovered through the investigations. It additionally says that fragmentary figures of Hanuman and Ganesha had been discovered from particles within the western wall space.
The report additionally says that several types of stone objects, together with sculptures of deities, pestles, inscribed slabs, and so forth. had been discovered. It mentions sculptures of Shiva linga, Vishnu, Krishna, Hanuman, Ganesha, and so forth. It additionally says that two glass objects, a pendant and a damaged Shiva linga, had been discovered through the survey.
The report additionally says that cash belonging to totally different durations had been retrieved from the premises. It says that three cash had legends in Persian and had been issued by Shah Alam. It additionally says that a variety of British-India cash had been discovered, together with a hoard of 64 cash. It says that the cash belonged to the East India Company, Queen Victoria, Edward VII and George V, and a few had been troublesome to determine on account of corrosion. It additionally says that one copper coin of Madhav Rao Scindia was additionally discovered.
The report additionally reveals {that a} pre-existing construction appeared to have been destroyed within the seventeenth century, and a part of it was modified and reused. It says that based mostly on scientific research, it may be stated that there existed a big Hindu temple previous to the development of the present construction.
The ASI report has been given to the involved events, together with the Islamic Centre of India, which has stated that the report must be studied first and solely then something might be stated. The chairperson of the Islamic Centre of India, Maulana Khalid Rasheed Firangi Mahali, stated that the Muslim aspect has to review your complete report first and provides their opinion. He stated that he hoped that no matter determination can be taken can be taken on the premise of actuality. He stated that the case is happening within the courtroom and the ASI report can be examined.