One year of the period of finding the image of Shivlinga in the Gnanavapi premises has been completed

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Varanasi: During the court commissioner’s survey in the Gnanavapi premises, the figure of Shivlinga on the completion of one year on Tuesday, along with the women plaintiffs of the Gnanavapi Sringar Gauri case, their advocate Vishnushankar Jain worshiped Baba Vishwanath in the court. . Advocate Vishnushankar also interacted with reporters after performing Rudrabhishek in the Shivalaya next to Nandi.

He said that Gnanawapi would file a petition in the court and demand that the entire mosque complex be surveyed by ASI (Archaeological Survey of India). We demanded an ASI probe at the Gnanawapi campus. The advocate said that not only the figure of Shivlinga but the entire complex will be scientifically investigated then every truth will come out. The temple spiers under the three domes and the western wall should be examined when the temple of Lord Adi Vishweshwar was demolished to make the mosque.

He said that GPR radar should be installed in the entire campus. If evidence is found in this, action should be taken. He said that it is our ritual to build a grand temple of Baba Adi Vishweshwar in this complex. We also prayed that Baba Vishwanath should complete our ritual. Today we have worshiped Adi Vishweshwar Mahadev beside Nandi. He clearly said that the Supreme Court has ordered the ASI to carry out a scientific investigation and not carbon dating of Adi Visveswar. No vandalism will be done in this.

He said that ASI’s scientific investigation will be conducted without any manipulation. All the four women of the wadi said that they worshiped Baba and sought His blessings that their intention should be fulfilled in the case they were going to file. We have full hope from the court. It may be noted that the demand of ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) for carbon dating of the entire Gnanavapi complex and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) will be heard in the court on Tuesday at 2 pm. On behalf of Hindu party advocate Vishnu Jain, the 6 petitioners will file a related case in the Varanasi District Court today. The petition will be filed by the lawyers of the four plaintiff women, Mahant Shiv Prasad Pandey and Ram Prasad Singh, among others.