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:Yoni-Patta and Circular Shrine: ASI found a yoni-patta (symbolizing the divine feminine) and remnants of a circular shrine, which are significant elements of Hindu temple architecture.Water Tank and Drainage System: The discovery of a water tank and a sophisticated drainage system, typical of ancient Hindu temples, further supports the presence of a temple complex.Sculpted Panels: Numerous sculpted panels depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, such as the Ramayana, were unearthed, indicating the religious and cultural significance of the site to Hindus.Pottery and Ceramic Artifacts: ASI recovered pottery shards and ceramic artifacts with Hindu motifs and designs, providing additional evidence of a pre-existing Hindu settlement or temple.Radiocarbon Dating: Scientific analysis, including radiocarbon dating of organic materials found at the site, supported the antiquity of the structures and artifacts associated with the Hindu temple.Local Tradition and Historical Accounts: ASI considered local traditions, historical accounts, and records from travelers and historians dating back centuries that mentioned a temple dedicated to Lord Ram at the disputed site.:Yoni-Patta and Circular Shrine: ASI found a yoni-patta (symbolizing the divine feminine) and remnants of a circular shrine, which are significant elements of Hindu temple architecture.Water Tank and Drainage System: The discovery of a water tank and a sophisticated drainage system, typical of ancient Hindu temples, further supports the presence of a temple complex.Sculpted Panels: Numerous sculpted panels depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, such as the Ramayana, were unearthed, indicating the religious and cultural significance of the site to Hindus.Pottery and Ceramic Artifacts: ASI recovered pottery shards and ceramic artifacts with Hindu motifs and designs, providing additional evidence of a pre-existing Hindu settlement or temple.Radiocarbon Dating: Scientific analysis, including radiocarbon dating of organic materials found at the site, supported the antiquity of the structures and artifacts associated with the Hindu temple.Local Tradition and Historical Accounts: ASI considered local traditions, historical accounts, and records from travelers and historians dating back centuries that mentioned a temple dedicated to Lord Ram at the disputed site.
:Moldings and Decorative Elements: ASI discovered intricate moldings and decorative elements characteristic of Hindu temple architecture, including friezes, cornices, and motifs like kalash (pitcher) and amalaka (ornamental disk).Apsidal Structure: Uncovering an apsidal structure, a semi-circular or polygonal architectural feature commonly found in ancient Hindu temples, provided further architectural evidence.Perforated Screens (Jali): The presence of perforated stone screens (jali) with floral and geometric designs indicated the influence of Hindu craftsmanship on the site.Votive Offerings: ASI found votive offerings such as terracotta lamps, miniature shrines, and religious artifacts commonly associated with Hindu religious practices.Bronze Artifacts: Discoveries of bronze artifacts, including idols and ritual objects, added to the material evidence of a Hindu religious presence at the site.Step Well or Kunda: Evidence of a step well or kunda, a water reservoir used for ceremonial purposes in Hindu rituals, suggested the site's use for religious activities.Alignment with Cardinal Directions: The orientation of the structures and features aligned with the cardinal directions, a common practice in Hindu temple construction for cosmic alignment.Potsherds with Inscriptions: ASI recovered potsherds with inscriptions in Sanskrit or ancient scripts, possibly containing religious verses or references to the deity worshipped at the site.Terracotta Tiles: Excavations revealed terracotta tiles with intricate designs and patterns, similar to those used in ancient Hindu temples for flooring and decoration.Underground Chambers: Discovery of underground chambers or cellars, which are often associated with the storage of religious offerings or sacred objects in Hindu temples.Sculptures of Deities: ASI unearthed sculptures and idols of Hindu deities like Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Lakshmi, indicating the religious significance of the site.Epigraphical Records: ASI examined epigraphical records, including inscriptions and stone carvings, that referenced the temple's history and patronage by rulers or benefactors. [[User:Dheeraj1012|Dheeraj1012]] ([[User talk:Dheeraj1012#top|talk]]) 05:50, 7 May 2024 (UTC):Moldings and Decorative Elements: ASI discovered intricate moldings and decorative elements characteristic of Hindu temple architecture, including friezes, cornices, and motifs like kalash (pitcher) and amalaka (ornamental disk).Apsidal Structure: Uncovering an apsidal structure, a semi-circular or polygonal architectural feature commonly found in ancient Hindu temples, provided further architectural evidence.Perforated Screens (Jali): The presence of perforated stone screens (jali) with floral and geometric designs indicated the influence of Hindu craftsmanship on the site.Votive Offerings: ASI found votive offerings such as terracotta lamps, miniature shrines, and religious artifacts commonly associated with Hindu religious practices.Bronze Artifacts: Discoveries of bronze artifacts, including idols and ritual objects, added to the material evidence of a Hindu religious presence at the site.Step Well or Kunda: Evidence of a step well or kunda, a water reservoir used for ceremonial purposes in Hindu rituals, suggested the site's use for religious activities.Alignment with Cardinal Directions: The orientation of the structures and features aligned with the cardinal directions, a common practice in Hindu temple construction for cosmic alignment.Potsherds with Inscriptions: ASI recovered potsherds with inscriptions in Sanskrit or ancient scripts, possibly containing religious verses or references to the deity worshipped at the site.Terracotta Tiles: Excavations revealed terracotta tiles with intricate designs and patterns, similar to those used in ancient Hindu temples for flooring and decoration.Underground Chambers: Discovery of underground chambers or cellars, which are often associated with the storage of religious offerings or sacred objects in Hindu temples.Sculptures of Deities: ASI unearthed sculptures and idols of Hindu deities like Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Lakshmi, indicating the religious significance of the site.Epigraphical Records: ASI examined epigraphical records, including inscriptions and stone carvings, that referenced the temple's history and patronage by rulers or benefactors. [[User:Dheeraj1012|Dheeraj1012]] ([[User talk:Dheeraj1012#top|talk]]) 05:50, 7 May 2024 (UTC)
::There have been various criticism of the report see [https://thewire.in/history/babri-masjid-asi-excavation-ayodhya-ram-temple] and [https://www.huffpost.com/archive/in...say-archeologists_in_5c10cab5e4b09dcd67fc74c5], we can't take the ASI view as fact when it has been contested. [[User:Hemiauchenia|Hemiauchenia]] ([[User talk:Hemiauchenia|talk]]) 05:55, 7 May 2024 (UTC)

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