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Ayodhya Ram Mandir’s History: From 1528 to 2024

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The upcoming inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya will witness the Pran Pratishtha of Ram Lalla occurring between 12:29:08 PM and 12:30:32 PM

The Pran Pratishtha will occur during the auspicious Abhijeet Muhurat, lasting for a duration of 84 seconds

The inauguration of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple is poised to take place in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and distinguished figures such as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, UP Governor Anandiben Patel, and the president of the temple trust, Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, on January 22.

Below is the chronological sequence leading to the consecration ceremony:

The destruction of the temple to make room for a mosque – 1528

According to the prevalent narrative documented in government gazettes, the general Mir Baqi, under the rule of Mughal emperor Babur, built a mosque by demolishing a temple at the presumed ‘Ram’s birthplace’ in Ayodhya’s Ramkot.

Controversy during the period of British colonial rule in India
Idols of Ram Lalla placed within the Babri Mosque – 1949

The emergence of the Lord Ram idol inside the Babri Masjid led to legal action. Gopal Singh Visharad filed a petition in a Faizabad court seeking permission to worship the deity. Hashim Ansari, an Ayodhya resident, contested this, urging the court to remove the idols and preserve the site as a mosque. Subsequently, the government secured the area, yet priests were granted permission to conduct daily rituals.

A petition requests the return of property to Muslims — 1961

A petitioner initiated legal action seeking the return of the property to Muslims. The Sunni Central Wakf Board filed a suit in the Faizabad civil court, asserting the Babri Mosque as the board’s property.

Initiation of a campaign for the construction of the Ram Temple — 1980s
Foundation stone for the Ram Temple laid by the VHP — 1989

The VHP commenced the building of a Ram temple on land adjacent to Babri Masjid. Justice Deoki Nandan Agarwal, a former VHP Vice-President, filed a case seeking the mosque’s relocation. Consequently, four ongoing suits in the Faizabad court were transferred to a special bench of the High Court.

The Rath Yatre – 1990
The mosque is razed to the ground – 1992

The contentious Babri Mosque was demolished on December 6, 1992, by the karsevaks in the presence of leaders from Shiv Sena, VHP, and BJP. This act of destruction sparked extensive communal riots across the country, leading to the tragic loss of at least 2,000 lives during the ensuing violence.

Archaeological Survey of India conducts a survey – 2003

During 2003, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) conducted a survey of the contested site and presented evidence of a substantial Hindu complex beneath the mosque. Nevertheless, Muslim organizations contested these findings, resulting in ongoing disagreements regarding the historical interpretation of the site.

The Allahabad High Court divides the contested site into three parts – 2010

In 2010, the Allahabad High Court pronounced its verdict on the four title suits related to the dispute. The court determined that the contested land should be partitioned into three segments: one-third allocated to Ram Lalla, represented by the Hindu Mahasabha; one-third to the Islamic Waqf Board; and the remaining third to the Nirmohi Akhara. Following this, in December, both the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha and the Sunni Waqf Board appealed to the Supreme Court, contesting the decision of the High Court.

All three parties appeal to the Supreme Court — 2011
The Supreme Court directs the government to transfer the land for the construction of the Ram Temple – 2019
Ceremony for laying the foundation stone — 2020

On August 5, 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiated the foundation stone-laying ceremony for the construction of the Ram Temple. During the event, the Prime Minister unveiled a plaque and released a commemorative postal stamp.

Consecration ceremony (Pran Pratishtha) of Ram Lalla – January 22, 2024
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