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The Truth of Babri Mosque

The Truth of Babri Mosque

The Truth of Babri Mosque

Ashok Pant

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iUniverse
Año de edición:
2012
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Edificios religiosos
ISBN:
9781475942897
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The word Babri was literally used to define something abnormal, out of sense or mad. Three instances mentioned in Babar-Nama support this. Babar’s journal is replete with precise detail with a telling image or idiom as 'a bud resembling a sheep’s heart', 'fell like water on fire' which lingers in the reader’s mind long after the event or anecdote has receded. Few of the phrases and words in the Babar Nama are now part of everyday language in India and Pakistan as 'Namak Haram' means lack of trustworthiness, 'hamesha' means always, 'bakhshish' means gift, 'maidan' means plain area, 'julab' means laxative and the most important, which is of our use here, is 'Babri/Baburi /Bavala' means related to unhealthy mental state or mad or abandoned or one who is abnormal. Babar writes about his infatuation, after his marriage in March AD 1500, for a boy as, 'In those days I discovered myself a strange inclination - no, a mad infatuation-for a boy in the camp’s bazaar, his name was Babri/Baburi being apposite. Until then I had no inclination of love and ... a couplet of Muhammad Salih came to my mind: When I see my friend I am abashed with shame;My companions look at me, I look away sans aim.This couplet suited my state of mind perfectly. In that maelstrom of desire and passion, and under the stress of youthful folly, I used to wander, bareheaded and barefoot, through streets and lanes, orchards and vineyards. I showed civility neither to friends nor to strangers, took no care of myself or others.' Babar clearly stated that guy’s name was Bavara as he was of raging and flickering nature and Babar himself became Bavara or crazy for him to attain his sexual proximity....That is why the term 'Babri Mosque' is specially used only for the construction that was done according to Mughal architecture at Ramjanmabhoomi because it was made for Hindus not for Muslims. Babri Mosque means Mosques of infidels-insane Hindus.

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