MP News: In Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, a team from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) initiated a detailed survey of the Bhojshala Complex on March 22nd. This historical site holds profound religious significance for both Hindus and Muslims, marking it as a unique point of cultural and spiritual intersection.
ASI Conducts Survey at Bhojshala Complex Amidst Religious Significance for Hindus and Muslims
For the Hindu community, Bhojshala is revered as a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi (Saraswati), embodying knowledge and learning. Conversely, Muslims recognize the same complex as the Kamal Maula mosque, a place of worship and devotion. This dual significance has led to an arrangement made in 2003, allowing Hindus to perform puja every Tuesday from sunrise to sunset, while Muslims are permitted to offer namaz on Fridays between 1 pm and 3 pm.
ASI’s survey at the Bhojshala Complex underscores the site’s historical
The ASI’s survey at the Bhojshala Complex underscores the site’s historical and archaeological importance, potentially offering new insights into its past and cultural heritage. This initiative also highlights the ongoing efforts to maintain harmony and respect between different religious communities in sharing and preserving their shared cultural landmarks.
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