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Publisher | Bloomsbury India |
Publication Year | 2024 |
ISBN-13 | 9789356409071 |
ISBN-10 | 9356409072 |
Binding | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 274 Pages |
Language | (Hindi) |
Dimensions (Cms) | 25.4 X 20.3 X 4.7 |
Weight (grms) | 210 |
After toppling the monarchs of the hallowed land of Bharat, Babur unleashed a menacing wrath upon the innocent Hindu populace. He indulged in the most heinous acts of savagery against blameless Hindus, all to earn the ominous title of 'Ghazi' - the plunderer of 'zar' (wealth), 'zoru' (women), and 'zameen' (land) from unbelievers. He firmly believed that as long as the Rama Janmabhoomi temple stood and Lord Rama was revered, these Hindu infidels would not convert to Islam. Consequently, in 1528, he razed the temple and erected the Babri Masjid upon its ruins.
Yet, despite the unrelenting tides of destruction, Hindus refused to forsake their faith. Instead, they offered their lives like matches, willingly sacrificing themselves to keep the flame of Ayodhya ablaze. Not only did ordinary Hindus lay down their lives, but countless poets and writers, through ceaseless writing and singing, dedicated their very existence to keep the glory of Prabhu Rama, his temple, and Ayodhya burning bright in the hearts and minds of millions.
Neena Rai
Bloomsbury India