The Rise of the Ancient: Ram Mandir
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The Rise of the Ancient: Ram Mandir — A symbol of resilience for the World’s Ancient civilisation

Bharat's unique resilience among ancient civilisations, preserves its spiritual and cultural heritage despite centuries of invasions. The reconstruction of the Ram Mandir stands as a powerful symbol of this enduring legacy, rooted in both historical evidence and collective sacrifice

Prof (Dr) Nandita SaikiaProf (Dr) Nandita Saikia
Apr 6, 2025, 08:00 am IST
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Many great civilisations flourished throughout history, reaching the pinnacle of prosperity and leaving an indelible mark on humanity. The Mesopotamians of Iraq, the Ancient Egyptians, the Mayans of South America, the Aztecs of Mexico, the Sumerians of Southern Iraq, the Greeks, the Zoroastrians of Iran, the Aboriginals of Australia, the Buddhists of Afghanistan, and the Hindus of Pakistan—each had a rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

Like the Hindus, the ancient Greeks worshipped multiple deities, including the Twelve Olympians. Women deities held revered positions in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Sumer, and various African traditions. In pre-Islamic Arabia, the goddesses al-Lat, al-Uzza, and Manat were worshipped as divine daughters of God.

Yet, despite their once-glorious existence, most of these civilisations and their ways of life now survive only in history books, artefacts, and museum exhibits. What led to their decline? Many were destroyed, absorbed, or replaced by expansionist ideologies and supremacist religions that sought to erase their past.

However, one civilization has stood the test of time—Bharat. Unlike others, the Bharatiya civilization has endured a thousand years of foreign invasions, yet it remains alive, preserving its sacred traditions, philosophy, and way of life. What is described in Hindu scriptures, etched into temple walls, passed down through oral traditions, and recorded by foreign travellers like Megasthenes and Xuanzang is still practised in modern Bharat.

But this continuity came at a great cost. Countless sons and daughters of Bharat sacrificed their lives to protect the sanctity of this land. And despite centuries of oppression, Bharat remained a haven for persecuted people of all faiths, offering shelter without ever losing its essence of universal acceptance.

Ram Mandir: A Symbol of the Resilience of Ancient Civilisations

Hindu philosophy embraces the idea that “My path is one of many ways to reach the divine.”

In contrast, expansionist religions have often propagated the belief that “My way is the only way and all must follow it.” With this ideology, invaders razed thousands of Hindu temples during the Mughal era, attempting to erase an entire cultural and spiritual legacy.

Even today, anyone travelling through Bharat can see the remnants of these attacks. The ruins of the Martand Sun Temple in Kashmir, the Somnath and Modhera Temples in Gujarat, Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura, Gyanvapi in Kashi, the Chausath Yogini Temple in Madhya Pradesh, and the 27 Hindu and Jain temples at the Qutub Minar complex in Delhi bear witness to the centuries of destruction.

Yet, despite relentless assaults, Hindus never abandoned their sacred spaces. They continued to reclaim their heritage, often at the cost of their lives. The reconstruction of Ram Mandir is not just a religious event—it is one of the most significant moments in the history of Bharat in the last few centuries.

For some, it may appear to be just another temple. But for Hindus and those who revere ancient civilisations, it represents something far greater—a symbol of resilience, defiance against foreign oppression, and the revival of a once-suppressed spiritual heritage. The reclamation of Bhagwan Ram’s birthplace is the culmination of a 500-year-long struggle, a testament to the unbreakable spirit of millions who fought to uphold their faith and culture.

It was not a political movement or led by a single sect or class. It was a people’s movement where Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and devotees from all walks of life united to restore what was rightfully theirs.

The Scientific and Historical Evidence Behind Ram Janmabhoomi

The legitimacy of Bhagwan Ram’s birthplace is not merely based on faith but is backed by extensive historical and scientific evidence. Hindu scriptures provide detailed genealogies of Bhagwan Ram’s ancestors. The geographical, cultural, and historical continuity of the Ramayana and Mahabharata is deeply embedded in Bharat’s traditions.

Even Islamic scholars who accompanied invaders documented how grand Hindu temples were demolished as a mark of victory. Eminent historian Meenakshi Jain (Padma Bhushan awardee) has compiled records from Islamic chroniclers and British officers, all of whom acknowledged the existence of Ram Janmabhoomi.

Archaeological excavations have further reinforced these claims. The findings of legendary archaeologists like B.B. Lal and K.K. Muhammed provide undeniable evidence of a grand temple structure beneath the Babri structure. These discoveries were meticulously examined by the Honorable Supreme Court of India, which ultimately ruled in favour of Ram Janmabhoomi, recognising the historical and cultural truth behind the Hindu claim.

Reclaiming Heritage with Pride, Not Guilt

Hindus should not feel apologetic about reclaiming their most sacred place in their ancestral land. Unlike expansionist religions that destroyed the holy sites of others, Hindus did not invade foreign lands to demolish sacred spaces in Arabia or Jerusalem. The rebirth of temples is not an act of vengeance but a homage to ancestors, a way of honouring those who fought to preserve Dharma in Bharat.

Every Hindu today owes their existence to the countless generations who sacrificed to keep this civilisation alive. To be born as a Hindu today is a privilege made possible by the unwavering devotion of those who came before us. So, let us celebrate this moment with pride, love, and devotion.

Topics: Ram MandirAncient civilisationAncient EgyptiansRam Navami 2025Hindus
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