After the survey in Gyanvapi Masjid, the report has been submitted to the Varanasi Civil Court on Thursday. After the survey for three days, many important things have been said in the report submitted by the court commissioner Vishal Singh. Like Ajay Kumar Mishra, the report of Vishal Singh has also been said to have found many marks related to Hindu faith in the mosque premises. In the report, information has also been given in detail about the stone being told as Shivling.
Vishal Singh’s report states that after reducing the water in the Vazukhana, a circular figure of 2.5 feet appeared, which is like a Shivling. The circular shape is the distinct white stone of the design cut from the top. Between which there is a hole of half an inch, in which 63 cm deep was found when the sink was inserted. The plaintiff side called it Shivling, while the respondent side said that it is a fountain.
The report said that the Hindu parties asked to drive the alleged fountain during the survey. However, the scribe of the Masjid Committee expressed his inability to run the fountain. On the fountain, the mosque committee gave a round-the-clock reply. It was said to be closed first for 20 years and then for 12 years. No pipe passage has been found in the alleged fountain.
Many Marks of Hindu Faith
In the report, referring to the evidence found inside the basement, it has been said that after about 2 feet adjacent to the door, the shape of a betel leaf shaped flower was made on the wall about 3 feet above the ground, the number of which was 6. There were 4 doors in the basement, in its place the said doors were closed by putting new bricks. There were 4-4 old pillars in the basement, which were 8-8 feet in height. From bottom to top, bells, urns, flower motifs were made all around the pillar. In between 02-02 new pillars were made with new brick, which has been videographed. Seven lines were carved on a pillar in the ancient English language, which was not readable. The God’s photo of about 2 feet tall was lying on the ground near the wall on the left side of the door which was stained with mud.
Artifacts of Swastika and Trishul
The report said that in another basement, broken artifacts of elephant trunk on the western wall and swastika and trishul and paan symbols on the wall stones and its artifacts are largely carved. Along with this, artifacts like bells are also carved. All these artifacts appear to be of ancient Indian temple style, which is quite old, with some artifacts broken.