Ayodhya case: Rajiv Dhawan interrupted the Hindu party, says,' Used to worship of the invisible deity'
Ayodhya case: Rajiv Dhawan interrupted the Hindu party, says,' Used to worship of the invisible deity'
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New Delhi: Hearing is going on in the Supreme Court on the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute in Ayodhya on Tuesday. Today is the 35th day of hearing every day. Ramlala's lawyer's ransom started to present its arguments on behalf of the Hindu parties in the apex court. The court has asked the Hindu parties to conclude their arguments by Thursday.

On behalf of the Hindu party in the apex court, Prasaran read the verses and said that the infamy of evil work is also derided by death. Parasrana said that if people have the belief and faith to be supernatural, powerful and energized at any place of land, then that too becomes a legal person. That is, he has the right to go to court in time of crisis to protect his existence, it does not matter whether those qualities are self-proclaimed or someone has announced.

Earlier Advocate Parasaran had said that in Hindu Sanatan Darshan, the five elements earth, sky, fire, air and water along with ten directions are also worshipped. Sridevi Bhoomi Devi is also worshiped. He said that Shiva's linga is not present in Chidambaram temple, there is only a curtain. Lord Nataraja is seen when the curtain is removed. There is also a temple in Mayilapuram on the coast of Tamil Nadu, but no statue. Advocate Rajiv Dhawan, appearing for the Muslim side on these arguments, intervened and said that the Hindu parties who have given examples of Chidambaram or Mayilapuram, there are temples located and invisible deities are worshiped.

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