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Justice Restored: The Decades-Old Wait Ends as Bhojshala Finally Reclaims Its Sacred sanctity

By prasanna jodidar
Justice Restored: The Decades-Old Wait Ends as Bhojshala Finally Reclaims Its Sacred sanctity

Saraswati Vandana Echoes Daily, Muslims are permanently driven out of Bhojshala

A day after the Madhya Pradesh High Court delivered a milestone verdict declaring the long-disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Dhar as an 11th-century Hindu temple, hundreds of Hindu devotees converged on the historical site to celebrate and offer prayers. Amazon Brand - Myx Women's Pure Cotton Embroidered Short Kurti | Tunic | Short Kurta (Available in Plus Sizes) Regular Fit

The atmosphere remained entirely nonviolent but highly charged with emotion as the decades-old, restrictive worship arrangement came to an end. After the legal clearance, devotees arrived at the Archaeological Survey of India protected complex in large numbers to reclaim it as a primary site of worship.

Carrying fresh floral garlands, devotees accomplished the 'Saraswati Vandana’, a carol dedicated to the Goddess of Knowledge and continuously chanted Vedic mantras inside the monument.

The legal battle and the disgusting Places of Worship Act, 1991

The court declared that the site was originally constructed around 1034 CE by Raja Bhoj of the Paramara dynasty as a premier centre for Sanskrit learning and a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi (Saraswati).

The bench totally crushed a 2003 ASI administrative order that split access between the communities, allowing Hindus to pray only on Tuesdays and Muslims to offer Namaz on Fridays. The mockery of Hindus, by Indian Judicial system!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The court ruled that the continuity of Hindu worship at the site had never been legally extinguished, granting exclusive daily worship rights to Hindus. Obvious, Muslims cannot enter such holy place, People should ensure no Muslim will ever step inside the temple.

The court categorically rejected the mosque committee’s defense, ruling that the Places of Worship Act, 1991 does not apply to Bhojshala, as it is a protected ancient monument governed strictly by the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958. Ticket to Jannat Confirmed: Another 'Unknown Gunman', sent Raisani to 72 women

Madhya Pradesh High Court bench comprising Justices Vijay Kumar Shukla and Alok Awasthi, delivered the historical verdict, this should be the pavement for all those temples encroached by Muslims illegally.

The court has suggested to offer the alternative land to Muslims.

Over 1,200 police personnel, alongside executive magistrates, were deployed around the site. Barricades were erected, and continuous patrolling was enforced. Double Jeopardy: How Conflict and Poverty are Fueling DRC's Deadly Ebola Resurgence

Though Maulanas are planning to go to Supreme Court, the judgement most likely will not change even there as the disgusting places of worship act cannot be applied on this temple.