New Delhi. The court has accepted the petition claiming to declare the Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti located in Ajmer, Rajasthan as a Shiva temple. Ajmer Civil Court, considering this petition worthy of hearing, has issued a notice to the Dargah Committee. Civil Judge Manmohan Chandel has also sought response from the Minority Affairs Ministry and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The case will be heard on December 20. National President of Hindu Sena Vishnu Gupta has filed this petition. In his petition, Vishnu Gupta has claimed that the Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is actually Sankat Mochan Mahadev Temple.
#BREAKING : Court has accepted the petition claiming Ajmer Sharif Dargah as a Hindu temple of God Shiva as alleged Om & Swastik symbols found on windows of Dargah. Notice issued to all concerned parties. pic.twitter.com/bmr1INIpaW
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Ramswaroop Bishnoi and Ishwar Singh argued in the court today on behalf of petitioner Vishnu Gupta’s lawyer. During this, Vishnu Gupta also presented evidence of the Dargah being the first temple. He raised the demand to survey the Ajmer Dargah and allow Hindus to worship there. Vishnu Gupta cited the book ‘Ajmer-Historical and Descriptive’ written in the year 1911 by retired judge Harvilas Sharda, resident of Ajmer. In his book, the former judge had claimed that there were traces of temple debris in the construction of the 75 feet high Buland Darwaza present in the existing building of the Dargah.
Rajasthan: A lower court has accepted a petition that refers to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah as a Hindu temple. The next hearing will be on December 20. The petition, filed by the Hindu Sena, claims that the dargah was originally a Shiva temple. Syed Sarwar Chishti, the secretary of… pic.twitter.com/1pAYwcO96j
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Besides, there is also mention of a basement or sanctum sanctorum. It is told that there used to be a Shivalinga in the sanctum sanctorum and Shivalinga was worshiped by the Brahmin family. Later, a Dargah was built in place of the temple by Muslim invaders. Let us tell you that the Ajmer Court has considered this petition worthy of hearing at a time when there was heavy violence on Sunday itself regarding the survey of Jama Masjid located in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. Advocate Vishnu Tripathi, in his petition, has claimed that there is a temple in the east of Jama Masjid.