History of Ram Temple Ayodhya:
Ayodhya city in Uttar Pradesh of India has always been very much disputed because Muslims say that the place of Ram temple is a mosque while the truth is much further.
Hindu God "Ram ji" is considered to be the incarnation of "Vishnu ji", Ram ji was born in Ayodhya, hence Ayodhya is also called the birthplace of Ram and Ayodhya city has a special importance in the history of India.
It is said in ancient history that earlier Hindu people worshiped at this place but in the 16th century when Babar captured all the temples of Uttar Pradesh and demolished the temples and built mosques, at that time Ayodhya The Ram temple was also destroyed and a mosque was built here too. Since then the Ram temple of Ayodhya has been a matter of dispute between Hindus and Muslims.
Ram temple controversy:
Final decision: Only after the Supreme Court's decision on the Ayodhya dispute in 2019, it was decided that the disputed land would be handed over to the trust formed by the Government of India for the construction of Ram Temple.
In 2020, it was announced in the Parliament of India that the Government of India had accepted the plan to build a temple and allotted five acres of land to build 22 new mosques in Dhannipur village away from Ayodhya.
Presently, in January 2024, the sanctum sanctorum and first floor of Lord Ram was completed in Ayodhya and on January 22, 2024, the idol in the child form of Shri Ram was consecrated in it.
When Ram Mandir was inaugurated in January 2024, the entire country of India was decorated with lights and flowers and all the Indians celebrated it as Diwali in their homes, which people love even today.
At this time, the Ram temple built in Ayodhya state of India has got so much fame that people from all over India and even from foreign countries keep flocking to it. Thousands to lakhs of people come to visit the Ram temple in a day.