The Ayodhya verdict refers to the Supreme Court of India's decision on November 9, 2019, regarding the long-standing dispute over a site in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram. The court ruled in favor of the Hindu plaintiffs, granting them the land to build a Ram temple, while also ordering that an alternative site be allocated for a mosque. This landmark judgment aimed to resolve decades of communal conflict over the disputed site. The verdict was significant in shaping the socio-political landscape in India.
The population of Ayodhya is approximately 55,000 according to the latest available data.
The ISBN of King of Ayodhya is 1841493317.
King of Ayodhya was created in 2006.
Ayodhya Burns was created in 2010.
Ayodhya is located in the Faizabad district of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India.
There are total of three big temples in Ayodhya.
King of Ayodhya has 700 pages.
Ayodhya Prasad was born on 1909-04-30.
Ayodhya Prasad died on 1972-02-28.
Ayodhya is the birth place of Lord Rama. He was the son of the king of Ayodhya.
The Maharashtra State Excise department has lifted a dry day that was announced earlier in the wake of the Ayodhya verdict. Bars will open after 12 pm on October 1.
The Ayodhya Dispute was overseen by a special bench of the Supreme Court of India, which included Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, along with Justices S.A. Bobde and D.Y. Chandrachud. The court delivered its final verdict on November 9, 2019, resolving the long-standing conflict over the land in Ayodhya, which involved claims from both Hindu and Muslim communities. The decision awarded the disputed land to Hindus for the construction of a Ram temple, while also directing the government to provide alternative land for a mosque.