Ayodhya Verdict: Why was it necessary?

Anushka Srivastava
2 min readMay 24, 2020

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‌I am neither an atheist nor a hard-core theist but a proud Hindu for sure. I love visiting temples but occasionally do I drop-on. I believe in God but as positive energy, a conscience who protect me from 'Satans' spread in the world. He who gives me self-confidence when I am at my lowest, he is the one who gives me hope when everything turns upsidedown. My god might not be the one whom I pray to always but the one whom I carry with everywhere. I don’t believe Lord Ram as an incarnation of Vishnu who came on Earth to fight Ravana but as a normal human being with not so normal ability. A leader of the period who showed us the power of modesty, who taught us how to be humble despite being at top, how to love and respect every relationship be it wife, parent, brother or stranger. He taught that truth triumph evil, that there is light after darkness. He teaches what humanity actually means. He is the role model of today’s world where his presence is in dire need. Be it as in person or in form of an idol. I cannot say whether he resided there in Ayodhya or not but one thing I know is that he is the belief of thousands and crores. And Supreme court’s decision to give land for temple there is the most positive response. It’s not about the recalcitrancies between two community but revival of ancient Hindu culture which is needed to carry forward over years and centuries. Jai Shri Ram. Jai Parshuram.

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Anushka Srivastava
Anushka Srivastava

Written by Anushka Srivastava

A wandering soul trying to settle for something; but 'something' is enigma.

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