Role of #Shri_Guru_Nanak ji in #Ayodhya case.
Guru Nanak ji in 30 years travelled 28000 kms from Punjab to Ganga to Gaya to Kamrup and then to South Jagannath Puri etc.
The travels were called Udaasi and there were five such Udaasi in which he covered
Guru Nanak ji in 30 years travelled 28000 kms from Punjab to Ganga to Gaya to Kamrup and then to South Jagannath Puri etc.
The travels were called Udaasi and there were five such Udaasi in which he covered
Bangladesh, Pakistan, Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, South West China, Afganistan, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. (It is said it's only Ibn Batuta who travelled more)
One of the Udasi probably the First Udasi became The clincher in the RamJanmabhoomi matter on which basis it was finally decided, was a travelogue written by Saheb Shri Guru Nanak Dev ji where he recounts his visit to Ram Janmsthaan & describes it!
The Supreme Court took cognizance of Guru Nanak Dev ji's travelogue since he was a contemporary of Babur.
The matter rested there!
How many of you are aware that the DOCUMENTED Visit of Shree Guru Nanak Dev to the Ram Temple at Ayodhya in 1510 +
The matter rested there!
How many of you are aware that the DOCUMENTED Visit of Shree Guru Nanak Dev to the Ram Temple at Ayodhya in 1510 +
( before it was destroyed by Babur's barbarians in 1528 ) was one of the vital evidences accepted by the Supreme Court in returning the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple site to it's rightful status.
Mir Baki's conquest of the area & entry to Ayodhya is approximately, 1528.
Mir Baki's conquest of the area & entry to Ayodhya is approximately, 1528.
Guru Nanak Devji Maharaj's description of it & the travelogue are of 1510.
That, little known, unpublicized fact swung the judgement immediately!
It was almost as if Guru Nanak Dev ji stood up in court to testify for Shri Ram!
That, little known, unpublicized fact swung the judgement immediately!
It was almost as if Guru Nanak Dev ji stood up in court to testify for Shri Ram!
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