
- Krishna JhaDhirendra K Jha
- Updated: May 19, 2022, 21:40 IST IST
In this extract from their 2012 book, the investigative journalists piece together the events of December 22, 1949, when the main accused, Abhiram Das — a six-foot-tall local sadhu of the Nirvani akhara — led three others into the mosque with the idol, thereby changing the course of Indian history
11 pm, December 22, 1949. Moments before Abhiram Das stood at the threshold of the temple at Ramghat, Ayodhya slept in peace. Although it was barely eleven in the night, the township, located at the edge of Faizabad, had passed into deep slumber.
The night was cold, and a layer of still air covered Ayodhya like a blanket. Feeble strains of Ramakatha wafted in from the Ramachabutara. Perhaps the devotees keeping the story of Lord Rama alive were getting tired and sleepy. The sweet murmur of the Sarayu added to the deceptive calm.
The night was cold, and a layer of still air covered Ayodhya like a blanket. Feeble strains of Ramakatha wafted in from the Ramachabutara. Perhaps the devotees keeping the story of Lord Rama alive were getting tired and sleepy. The sweet murmur of the Sarayu added to the deceptive calm.