For the first time, after the survey, ASI has created a clear map of Gyanvapi

Varanasi (UP) – For the first time, after the survey, the ASI team has created an authentic map of Gyanvapi. Previously, the map was based on the discussions and conversations by James Princep and others with Kashi locals. Most of these maps were imaginary and were not clear. Now, this is the first time when scientific methods are used to measure the length and breadth of the structure of Gyanvapi, and a clear map is created after finding authentic details.

An 839-page report of the survey is presented to the Court of District Judges. The map has details of Central Hall, Northern Hall, South Hall, East-West and North-South pathways and the length and breadth of the rooms adjacent to the current structure of Gyanvapi.

“We can say with confidence that for the first time in history, the ASI Department has made a clear map of Gyanvapi.” – Archaeologist