By KARTIK LOKHANDE :
January 22, 2024, is going to be a momentous
and monumental occasion in history for not
only Ayodhya, but also the nation as a whole.
But, the journey to this occasion has been
tumultuous. There have been religious, legal,
social, cultural, political dimensions to the story of
Ramjanmabhoomi issue. But, for pious Hindus, it is
the journey in spirituality, of faith thatsomeday there
will be a grand ShriRamTemple atRamjanmabhoomi
site.
As someone who had seen the violent phase of the
Ramjanmabhoomi agitation, demolition of Babri
Masjid, and subsequent law and order situation that
had erupted acrossthe country including the villages,
Ramjanmabhoomi had always been a matter of
curiosity. Finally, in 2013, after almost 21 years since
the demolition of Babri Masjid at the site, the opportunity came... to visit Ayodhya. When we started from
Lucknow by road, journalistic excitement started
building up. Throughout the journey, the topic of discussion was, of course, Ramjanmabhoomi dispute
and its various dimensions.
As we reached the outskirts of Ayodhya, the first
thing that struck us was the imposing entrance gate
to the city. The lines from Ramayana painted in bold
letters on the arch, welcomed the visitors to the temple-town of Ayodhya. Of course, being still a sensitive
area, police barricades were placed at various locations. As our vehicle proceeded through the town, life
looked as usual. In fact, irrespective of other goingson in the backdrop at a higher level, Hindus and
Muslims both were seen mingling with each other,
while buying daily need items or enjoying cup of tea
together. After all, Ayodhya and Faizabad are now
closely associated with each other.
Taking a halt nearthe Post Office, one could see the
remnants of the old city in the shape of stone-brickmortar structures and the dense add-on shops that
had come up around the old structures as years got
added to the life of Ayodhya. The marketplaces gave
enough hint of local culture.
There were shops, clinics, tea-stalls, clothes stores and what not!
As the vehicle proceeded towards the narrow and
crowded road that led to Hanuman Gadhi, Kanak
Bhavan, and Ramjanmabhoomi, we had to stop at the
security check-post. The cops passed several instructions like not carrying camera while going to the
Ramjanmabhoomi site and not clicking pictures
where it was not allowed. Moving ahead through the
crowded road, one came acrossthe othershops giving
way to smaller shops selling audio cassettees, CDs,
booklets, flags, prasad, flowers, garlands, and offerings to devotees visiting Ramjanmabhoomi. Of
course, as one went closer,security cover at the installations increased.
Of course, visiting Hanuman Gadhi, and taking
darshan at Kanak Bhavan, and other important sites
on the way were important. But, the most important
was the visit to Ramjanmabhoomi site. The security
cordon was tighter. The visitors were frisked, and
detectors were put to use before letting them inside
the premises. There too, one had to stand in queue as
people from across the country kept coming to take
darshan of ‘Ram Lalla’. The security cover was never
lax. Through the barricading, neatly monitored
queue, and railings finally we were closer to the
makeshift structure where the small but beautiful
idols of Shri Ram, Laxman, Seeta were installed. Pooja
was a regular feature but no one was allowed in the
makeshift structure. People had to take darshan from
behind the railings. The security personnel were continuously issuing instructions to regulate the crowd
and not allowing anyone to stop for long for taking
darshan.
There was a little disappointmentthat one could not
stay there longer. But, on coming to know that the
author was a journalist, some security personnel said
that tight security was necessary given the sensitivity
of the matter and the place. Security was tightened
and protocols were more firmed up since the terror
attack in July 2005. A friendly security personnel
showed to us the site where excavation was done to
ascertain if there was temple at the site before the
mosque was constructed.
One could not resist the journalistic temptation of
meeting over 90-years-old Mohd Hashim Ansari, the
lone surviving original litigant of the title dispute.
With the help of some locals and a journalist friend,
we could locate his small house in Faizabad. The
plaque on the door of his house read ‘Mohd Hashim
Ansari, Ayodhya’. The wrinkles on his face indicated
his journey through time. With the help of a hearing
aid and his son Iqbal (who was invited to attend the
bhoomipujan ceremony on August 5, 2020), he
could listen to our questions and answered those,
albeit in a scattered manner. Back then in 2013, the
atmosphere was abuzz with Narendra Modi, the then
Gujarat Chief Minister, emerging as a favourite forthe
Prime Ministerial candidacy. Asked about Modi’s rise,
Mohd Hashim Ansari had said, “Let him become
Prime Minister. Let there be change.” On the dispute,
he had said that he believed in the Constitutional
mechanism.
From there, one went to the ‘Karyashala’ (workshop) where the stones were being sculpted for use in
the proposed grand RamTemple wheneverit came up.
That time, even the artisans working there had no
idea when would the temple actually come up. An old
artisan, whose name we could not record unfortunately, had said, “The work we are doing is divine. We
do not know when the temple comes up at this site.
Whenever it comes up, I just wish that our prayers in
the form of work are accepted by Shri Ram, and that
people then at least remember us in mention.” The
others showed us around. The huge premises was full
of sculpted and half-sculpted stone slabs. Artisans
were still busy.The intricate and beautiful carvings on
the stone slabs were being done by hands of devotion.
A temple-like three-dome structure attracted our
attention.
Asked about it, the artisans
there just asked us to move closer to
the walls. A closerlook revealed that
the domes were actually neatly
arranged bricks. Some bricks were
of stone, some of marble, some
normal mud bricks. Each brick
had the name of ‘Shri Ram’
inscribed or painted on it, and the
name of the organisation/unit it had
come from. The bricks were collected from different parts of the
country. “Whenever the temple
comes up, it will be a symbol of
national unity, national culture,” said a local, who used to
serve tea for free on specific days
to the artisans engaged in ‘divine
cause’. There was a counter where one could donate
money to help the cause of construction of the grand
temple, and people coming from different parts of the
country donated generously and religiously.
Since the bhoomipujan of the temple in 2020,
the atmosphere in the country has been filled with
reverence to LordRam. However, it wasjust present-day blossoming of the seed that was planted
generations ago in the Indian cultural psyche.
‘Ram’ grew from being a deity to
Bharat’s cultural identity. And, there
were several indications of that -- in
Ayodhya and elsewhere including
the places like Indonesia where one
can see cultural ‘Bharat’ beyond
geographical borders.
As we moved out of
Ayodhya, we were carrying
memories.
Then, like others,
we too did not know when the
title dispute would be decided
and how. But, one wished
that whenever it was
decided, the resolution
should be peaceful.
Now, the dispute
stands resolved
throu g h
Constitutional
mechanism. The
nation celebrated
the historic
bhoomipujan ceremony of a
grand Ram
Temple at
Ramjanmabhoomi site on August 5, 2020, at thehands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Since then,not only the site reclaimed by the Hindu side after aprotracted legal battle but also the entire city ofAyodhya has undergone a sea change. The new airport, new railway station, made over areas, landscaping and beautiful decoration of Ayodhya ‘Dham’ (pilgrimage place), are all indicative of a fine blend of tradition and modernity, devotion and development,history and happiness. Ayodhya Dham, once again,stands at the pedestal of present, at the junction ofglorious past and bright future.
Now, as Ram-Lalla is allset to occupy Hisseat at thenewly constructed grand and marvellous Shri RamTemple at Ayodhya, people who have seen the journeyof the Ramjanmabhoomi title dispute over the yearsincluding tumultuous period since 1992, have justone expression of sentiment on
momentous occasion -- Jai
Shri Ram!