Puja- Rituals Started by Hindus in Bhojshala

*Devotees are having ‘Darshan’ in large numbers!

Dhar (Madhya Pradesh) – The very next day after the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s Indore Bench ruled that Bhojshala is a temple of Vagdevi and not ‘Kamal Maula Masjid’, Hindus have started arriving at Bhojshala in large numbers. They have started performing puja rituals. On the 16th May morning, devotees and office bears of ‘Bhoj Utsav Samiti’. This included patron Vishwas Pandey, Bhojshala Mukti Yagya convenor Gopal Sharma, Shreesh Dubey, Keshav Sharma and Ashok Jain. They offered flowers near the Shri Vagdevi site and ‘Yagya-kunda’ and paid obeisance. Devotees also recited ‘Hanuman-Chalisa’. Presently, the police are keeping a strict watch on the situation in Dhar city and the Bhojshala area.

Bhojshala was a temple, is a temple and will remain a temple! – Devotees

After the darshan, devotees said that they had got an opportunity to perform puja without any obstacles after many years.

Mr Gopal Sharma, convener of the ‘Bhojshala Mukti Yagya’, stated that every atom of Bhojshala shows that it is a temple. Regarding the Muslim side’s further legal action, he said that they are completely free to approach the Supreme Court; however, Bhojshala was a temple, is a temple and will always remain a temple.

Figures of Bhagavan Ganesh were seen on the pillars of Bhojshala, while ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ was seen on the walls.

The reporters of ‘Aaj Tak’ also reached the site, and they could observe several signs of Sanatan symbols on the ancient pillars and walls. There are a total of 104 ancient pillars in Bhojshala, which have different religious figures, including Bhagavan Ganesh, bells, Riddhi Siddhi and other traditional Hindu symbols carved on them. It has been observed that the carvings on many pillars are in the style of temple architecture. Religious inscriptions such as ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ and ‘Om Saraswati Namah’ were also clearly visible on the walls of Bhojshala.

Figure of a lotus flower on the ceiling

The ceiling shows a figure of the lotus flower that holds a special significance in the Hindu Dharma. The Hindu side claimed that all the symbols seen here are proof that Bhojshala was basically a temple of Mata Saraswati.

Symbols had been concealed with lime coating!

In the survey report submitted by the Archaeological Survey of India, there was a mention of these symbols and figures. Many symbols in the area had earlier been concealed under layers of whitewash. Later, these figures and inscriptions became visible again during cleaning and conservation work.

(Similarly, no matter how much Hindu Dharma is maligned or how much the global economic ‘Deep State’ tries to obscure it, one day its resplendent radiance will illuminate the world. It should be remembered that this will also be the cause for the destruction of the ‘Deep State’. Therefore, O Hindus, increase your spiritual practice! – Editor)

Editorial Perspective

The Hindu side claimed that all the symbols seen here are proof that Bhojshala was basically a temple of Mata Saraswati.