Kashi Vidvat Parishad is responsible for maintaining records about KV temple

Varanasi 12 Dec : .

The Kashi Vidvat Parishad is a respected body of scholars, saints and historians that will keep the historical records relating to the Kashi Vishwanath DhamRam Narain Dwivedi Parishad secretary, stated that Raj Todarmal Banaras rebuilt the temple in 1595AD.

Mughal King Aurangzeb, a Mughal ruler issued a decree in 1669 ordering the demolition of Kashi Vishwanaths temple.This order can still be found in Asiatic Library, Kolkata.

Mustaid Khan, a contemporary author, has written a detailed description of the demolition.He stated that records would be kept in order to allow future generations to learn about the history and significance of the shrine.

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When Prime Minister Narendra Modi opens the KV corridor, the Kashi Vishwanath Temple will be reborn in a brand new form.It is not common knowledge that Raja Ranjeet Singh, the King of Ausanganj Raja Trivikram Narain Singh donated to the temple.

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Raja Trivikram Narain Singh donated silver doors of sanctum sanctorum of the temple.The Ausanganj state was spread over Varanasi, Jaunpur and Ghazipur.

According to historians, the temple was first demolished in 1194 and was again attacked during the reign of Sultan Mahmud Shah of Jaunpur in 1447.amita/ksk/

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