Description
Ayodhya, a city located in Uttar Pradesh, India, holds a significant place in Indian history and culture, especially in the context of the ancient spiritual and religious tradition of Sanatana Dharma, often referred to as Hinduism. The Ram Mandir (Ram Temple) in Ayodhya, and the journey of its construction, symbolize not just a religious revival but also the deeper spiritual quest of India’s diverse civilization. Sanatana Dharma, often translated as “eternal law” or “eternal religion,” is a term used to describe the ancient spiritual and philosophical traditions of India. It is not merely a religion in the conventional sense but a way of life that encompasses ethics, spirituality, rituals, and philosophy. The journey of Sanatana Dharma is deeply personal, as it focuses on the individual’s inner transformation and spiritual progress through self-realization and connection with the divine. The construction of the Ram Mandir symbolizes this inner journey of faith, as it marks the physical manifestation of a spiritual longing. For many Hindus, the temple is not just a place of worship but a pilgrimage to reconnect with the divine, to reflect upon the lessons from Lord Rama’s life, and to embrace the values of dharma, righteousness, and compassion. This book is to make the reader aware of the glorious history of Ayodhya. Along with this, the evidence related to the birth of Shri Ram in Ramjanmabhoomi Ayodhya is also to be presented so that it can be proved that the land on which Babri Masjid has been built was actually the birthplace of Shri Ram which was demolished and Babri Masjid was built on it.