Idols of deities and serpent-like structures found inside Varanasi's Gyanvapi Mosque: Lawyer Ajay Mishra
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- •Lawyer Ajay Mishra has claimed that idols of Hindu deities and serpent-like structures resembling Sheshnag were found inside the Gyanvapi Mosque.
- •The idols depict Hindu deities, and the serpent-like structures are said to resemble Sheshnag from Hindu mythology.
- •The Gyanvapi Mosque case has been pending in court for several years.
- •The mosque management has not yet responded to the claims.
New details have emerged about the findings inside Varanasi’s controversial Gyanvapi Mosque. Lawyer Ajay Mishra has claimed that idols of Hindu deities and serpent-like structures, resembling Sheshnag, have been found inside the mosque. This revelation comes at a time when the Gyanvapi Mosque case continues to be a subject of intense debate.
Mishra stated that his team discovered these idols and structures during a ground survey inside the mosque. According to him, the idols depict Hindu deities, while the serpent-like structures resemble Sheshnag, a figure described in Hindu mythology. Earlier, several claims had been made about the presence of Hindu religious symbols inside the Gyanvapi Mosque, which had led the matter to court.
The Gyanvapi Mosque case has been ongoing for several years. In 2021, the Allahabad High Court directed the Varanasi district court to deliver a verdict in the matter. Since then, multiple surveys and witness statements have been recorded. Mishra’s latest claim adds a new layer of intrigue to the case.
