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Ayodhya | Will Ram Janambhoomi Recover From Sita's Curse?

Outlook goes to ground in the temple-town Ayodhya. The political mood is mixed in the saffron strong-hold. Will the new tourist driven economy make a difference to the city? We explore.

Ayodhya is the seat of perhaps the most stoic of the Hindu deities, but the elections here are loud and layered, with one factor downplaying the other. To begin with, there's visible support for the BJP over the temple바카라s construction. Local economy has surged following a manifold increase in the tourist footfall. The construction has enhanced people바카라s faith in both Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath.

However, it has also brought in the city a large number of mahants, supported and patronised by Adityanath, which has drawn the ire of the existing Brahmin establishment. 바카라Anybody in saffron robes is now a mahant in Ayodhya. It바카라s annoying,바카라 says an influential Brahmin.

The boast that Adityanath visited Ayodhya 바카라40 times바카라 during his tenure as the CM has also not gone well with the city바카라s Brahmins who see in it an encroachment of a Thakur in their territory. They are angry with Adityanath for giving attention to new mahants. It was perhaps thus that Adityanath who was once believed to have been contesting from Ayodhya later shifted to his safe home seat of Gorakhpur.

Sudha Pandey, a local runs a shop of puja goods at Ayodhya, Ram temple complex (Credit: Ashutosh Bhardwaj)

Then there is Samajwadi Party candidate Tej Narain Pandey, a Brahmin who has personal rapport with a number of influential members of his community. To make things more difficult for the BJP, many people are unhappy with the sitting MLA and party바카라s candidate Ved Prakash Gupta who, they say, is rarely visible in the area.

It brings the slogan one now hears among Ayodhya바카라s BJP members: 바카라Jo chahe haar jao, lekin yahan mat haro (Lose whatever you want, but don바카라t lose here).바카라 It explains the constituency바카라s significance for the BJP, as well as the party바카라s despair. Several senior RSS and BJP leaders have been camping in Ayodhya for the elections. After all, it was the temple movement that brought the party to power, both in Uttar Pradesh and in the centre.  바카라If there바카라s still resentment after the construction of the temple, you can imagine the situation,바카라 says a local Brahmin leader.

The situation is strikingly similar to Mathura where several BJP supporters were unhappy with the sitting party MLA Srikant Sharma, but said that they would vote for Yogi. In Ayodhya, however, some BJP voters also seem unhappy with Yogi.

Ram everywhere

Ayodhya saw two road-shows ilast week, by CM Adityanath as well as by the CM aspirant Akhilesh Yadav. Both the rallies were marked by saffron slogans. Akhilesh has been frequently using the Hindu imagery in this election. When the BJP had raked the issue of Mathura in January, he had responded by saying that 바카라Krishna comes to my dreams바카라. In Ayodhya this week, he wore saffron and wielded a mace with a priest by his side.

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A little distance from the temple complex is Karsevak Puram, built by Vishwa Hindu Parishad in the memory of those killed during the police firing in 1990 when they were attempting to reach the Babri mosque. At Karsevak Puram are large cutouts of RSS Sarsanghchalaks and VHP leaders, who spearheaded the temple movement, besides that famous image of men atop the mosque on December 6, 1992, just before it was razed. One of the VHP members who was present at the spot on that day now lives in Karsevak Puram. Purushottam Narain Singh, 85, joined RSS in 1950 and became pracharak in 1958, dedicating his life for the Sangh. Recalling the demolition, he says: 바카라It was a daiviya shakti (divine power) that made that happen.바카라

But Ayodhya has had some other moments too, and perhaps the finest one is the part of the city바카라s lore. The court case about the ownership of the complex had two prime litigants, Hashim Ansari for the mosque and Ramchandra Paramhans for the temple. Both of them would often go together in a rickshaw or tonga for the court hearing.

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Life comes to the town

Ayodhya is one of the five seats in the Ayodhya Lok Sabha constituency. The BJP won all five in 2017. A total of 60 seats in 11 districts go for vote today. The saffron party had won 48 of these in 2017, whereas Samajwadi Party had 42 in 2012, including Pandey from Ayodhya.  

Amid the electoral buzz, Indradev Singh (12) sells flags and banners of Rama and Hanumana at the temple complex. With the beginning of the temple construction many new vendors have come up, and the most prominent seems to be flags and banners. Singh바카라s father, a rickshaw-puller, died during the lockdown. He broke his hip in an accident, but couldn바카라t get proper medicare due to the lockdown. His mentally challenged mother and elder sister stay at home. Both the siblings dropped out of the school after their father's death.

Temple has brought some life to the town. This reporter was in Ayodhya during Diwali of 2016 on a reporting assignment. It was surprising to find that the festival was bereft of the lights one associates with it in other parts of northern India. Diwali in Ayodhya, locals said, has often been 바카라fiki" (flavourless). Compared to the other famous and vibrant temple cities like Mathura and Kashi, Ayodhya looked desolate and melancholic.

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Hoardings at Karsevak Puram (Credit: Ashutosh Bhardwaj)

They called it Sita ka shraap (the curse of Sita). 바카라When Sita was wrongfully accused and banished from Ayodhya on account of a washerman, the inhabitants of this city were cursed that they would never prosper. Ayodhya carries the burden of that curse,바카라 said Shubhangie Mishra, a young member of Ayodhya바카라s erstwhile royal family.

The city now looks boisterous. 바카라Tourists have increased manifold after the foundation stone was laid,바카라 says Sudha Pandey, who runs a shop at the temple complex.

During his road show Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath termed Ayodhya 바카라world바카라s greatest cultural and spiritual city바카라.  

That reminds of what Mahant Satyendra Das, the head priest of the them makeshift Rama temple, had once told this reporter about Sita바카라s curse. 바카라If you cause injustice to a true saint, even if she doesn바카라t say anything, you will inevitably be hit by her curse.바카라 바카라Rishiyon ki kshama shraap se bhaari (A sage바카라s forgiveness is heavier than her curse). Ayodhya has been in ruins since,바카라 he had said, insisting that her curse is felt periodically. 

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How does the temple construction impact the 바카라curse바카라? Ayodhya is waiting for the answer. 

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