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Gyanvapi: Swami Avimukteshwaranand says will offer prayers before claimed Shivling on Saturday

The development comes in the wake of claims by Hindu litigants in the Shringar Gauri-Gyanvapi Mosque case that a ‘Shivling’ was found in the complex during a court-mandated survey of the premises last month.

Edited by: Paras Bisht @ParasBisht15 Varanasi Updated on: June 03, 2022 14:21 IST
Swami Avimukteshwaranand says will offer prayers before
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Swami Avimukteshwaranand says will offer prayers before claimed ‘Shivling’ on Saturday

Gyanvapi: Swami Avimukteshwaranand Friday announced that he and his followers will offer prayers at a ‘Shivling', which was claimed to be found in the Gyanvapi complex during a court-monitored survey of the premises, on June 4. He is a disciple of Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati. 

Swami Avimukteshwaranand also said if the administration stops them from offering prayers, he would inform the Shankaracharya and follow his instructions. Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati is the Shankaracharya of Dwarka Sharada Peetham in Gujarat and the Jyotir Math in Badrinath.

"The decision of the Dharmacharya is final on the matter of Dharma (religion). As the Supreme Court defines law, dharma is defined by 'Dharmacharya'. In Sanatan Dharma, Shankaracharya is the biggest 'acharya' and Swaroopanand is the senior-most," he said. "In Gyanvapi, 'Vishwanath Ji' (Lord Shiva) has been found and we are gathering material for prayers on behalf of Hindu community," he added. "We are not political Hindus but the real one," he said, adding the prayers will be held on Saturday.

This comes in the wake of claims by Hindu litigants in the Shringar Gauri-Gyanvapi Mosque case that a ‘Shivling’ was found in the complex during a court-mandated survey of the premises last month. However, the Muslim side has maintained that the object was part of the water fountain mechanism at the “wazoo khana”, where namazis (faithfuls) carry out ablutions before offering the namaz. A court here had ordered the videographic survey of the Gyanvapi complex on a plea by five Hindu women that they be allowed to worship Hindu deities whose idols are installed on the outer wall of the mosque. The case is listed for next round of hearing on July 4.

Also Read | Mohan Bhagwat on Gyanvapi case: 'No more agitation...why look for Shivling in every masjid?'

 

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