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Photos in the ASI survey report, exclusively accessed by India Today, purportedly show fragmented statues of Hindu deities and inscriptions in Persian that suggest that the Gyanvapi mosque was constructed atop the ruins of a Hindu temple.

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The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) survey report of the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi has ignited a fresh wave of controversy, with photos revealing fragments of what appear to be statues of Hindu deities and other iconography within the mosque complex.

India Today has exclusively accessed the survey report, which comprises many photos that show broken idols of Hindu deities like Hanuman, Ganesha, and Nandi. The photos also reveal the discovery of several yonipattas (the base of a shivling) as well as a shiv linga with its bottom part or base missing.

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