Is there really a Shiva temple in Ajmer Dargah, know the truth behind it

Ajmer : A hearing was held in the Civil Court on Wednesday in the dispute of connecting the Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti located in Ajmer, Rajasthan with the temple of Lord Sankatmochan. The case has been filed by Hindu Sena national president Vishnu Gupta, in which he has claimed the Dargah site to be a temple of Lord Shiva. Gupta cited as evidence in the court a book published in 1910, which said that there used to be a Hindu temple at this place. He says that the site is important from religious and historical point of view, and there was a temple here which was later converted into a dargah. The court has accepted this matter as worthy of being heard and has also ordered to issue notices to the three parties.

Demand to conduct survey in Ajmer Dargah

This case has been heard in Ajmer Civil Court, where it has been decided whether further hearing on this petition should be continued or not. The Hindu side has asked the court to get the site surveyed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), so that the truth can come out. The court has accepted this petition.

Dargah is worshiped with devotion not only by the country but also by foreigners.

Lakhs of people worship this Dargah with devotion. This has also hurt the religious sensitivities, because lakhs of people worship this Dargah with devotion. If this petition is approved and a survey is ordered, it could make the situation even more sensitive, as was recently seen in the Shahi Jama Masjid case of Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, where violence broke out after the survey. Went. In such a situation, if the survey process starts in the case of Ajmer, then a situation of possible dispute and opposition may arise.

Now this dispute will increase after hearing in the court

The court’s decision will depend on whether it adopts a sensitive path to resolve the matter or not. All eyes were on Wednesday’s hearing and now it became clear that this dispute would proceed further. Also all parties will be heard.

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