Part 2/2: List of 139+ Temples demolished to build m∆sjids in #UttarPradesh (Rest of the districts)

The first part had 134+ Temples frm 22 districts!!

273+ Hindu, Jain & Buddhist #Temples were destroyed by INVADERS, in 43 districts of UP!

NEVER FORGET NEVER FORGIVE 🙏

XXIII #Jalaun District

1 Kalpi

i Chaurãsî Gumbad complex of tombs. Many temple sites.

ii D∆rgãh of Shãh Abdul Fath Alãi Quraishi (1449) Temple site

iii Darg∆h of Shãh Bãbû Hãjî Samad (1529) Temple site

iv DeoDhi or Jãmi M•sjid (1554) Temple site
2 Katra, Møsjid (1649) Temple site
**

XXIV #Jaunpur District

1 Jaunpur

i Atãlã M°sjid (1408) Atala Devi Temple materials used

ii Daribã M∆sjid. Vijayachandra's Temple materials used

iii Jhãñjarî Masj!d. Jayachandra's Temple materials used
iv Lãl Darwãzã Måsjid. Temple materials from a Temple at Varanasi used

v Hammam Darwãzã Ma$jid (1567-68) Temple materials used

vi Ibrãhîm Bãrbak-kî-Masj!d inside the Fort (1360) Temple materials used

vii Jãmi Masj!d. Pãtãla Devî Temple site.
viii Akbarî Bridge on the Gomatî. Temple materials used

ix Khãlis Mukhlis or Chãr Angulî M°sjid. Temple site

x Khãn Jahãn-kî-M∆sjid (1364) Temple site

xi Rauzã of Shãh Fîruz. Temple site.

2 Shahganj, D∆rgãh of Shãh Hazrat Alî. Temple site.
3 Machhlishahar

i Jãmi M*sjid, Temple site
ii Karbalã, Temple site
iii Sixteen other M\sjids, Temple sites

4 Zafarabad

i M\sjid and Dargãh of Makhdûm Shah (1311 or 1321) Temple materials used

ii Ibrãhîm Barbak-kî-M°sjid, Converted temple
iii Zafar Khãn-kî-M•sjid (1397) Converted temple

iv Ganj-i-Shahîdãn. Temple materials used

v Early Sharqî buildings including many M∆qbar∆s. Temple materials used

vi Dargãh of Asarud-Dîn. Temple materials used
**
XXV #Jhansi District

1 Irich, Jãmi M∆sjid (1412) Temple materials used.

2 Lalitpur, Bãsã M*sjid (1358) Materials of four temples used.

3 Talbhat, Dargãh of Pîr Tãj Bãj. Temple site.
**
XXVI #Kanpur District

1 Jajmau

i Dargãh of Alãud-Dîn Makhdûm Shãh (1360) Temple site.

ii Idgãh (1307) Temple site.

iii Qalã-kî-M*sjid. Temple site.

iv Jãmi Masjid (renovated in 1682) Temple site.

2 Makanpur, Mazãr of Shãh Madãr. Converted temple.
**
XXVII #Lucknow District

1 Kakori, Jhãñjharî Rauza of Makhdûm Nizãmud-Dîn. Temple materials used.

2 Lucknow

i Tîlewãlî. M°sjid Temple site.
ii Ãsafud-Daula Imambara. Temple site.
iii Dargãh of Shãh Muhammad Pîr on Lakshmana Tila renamed Pir Muhammad Hill. Temple site.
iv Mazãr of Shykh Ibrãhîm Chishtî Rahmatullãh. Temple materials used

v Nadan Mahal or Maqbara of Shykh Abdur-Rahîm. Temple site

vi Machchi Bhavan. Temple sites

3 Musanagar, M°sjid (1662-63) Temple site.

4 Nimsar, Fort. Temple materials used.
5 Rasulpur, M∆sjid (1690-91) Temple site
**

XXVIII #Mainpuri District

Rapri
i Jãmi Ma∆sjid. Temple site.
ii Idgãh (1312) Temple site.
iii Dargãh of Pîr Faddû. Temple site.
**
XXIX #Mathura District

1 Mahaban, Assî Khambã M∆sjid. Converted temple.

2 Mathura

i Shahi Idgãh M*sjid, adjacent to Shree Krishna Janmabhumi !!

ii Jãmi Måsjid built by Abdun-nabi (1662) Temple materials used.

iii Mazãr of Shykh Farîd. Temple materials used.
iv Mazãr of Makhdûm Shãh Wilãyat at Sami Ghat. Temple materials used.

3 Naujhil, Dargãh of Makhdûm Shykh Saheti Sãhib. Temple materials used.
**

XXX #Meerut District

1 Barnawa, Humãyun's Masj!d (1538-39) Temple site.

2 Garhmuktesar, Ma$jid (1283) Temple site.
3 Hapur, Jãmi M∆sjid (1670-71) Temple site.

4 Jalali, Jãmi M∆sjid (1266-67) Temple materials used.

5 Meerut

i Jãmi M∆sjid. Stands on the ruins of a Buddhist Vihãra.

ii Dargãh at Nauchandi. Nauchandî Devî Temple site.

6 Phalauda, Dargãh of Qutb Shãh. Temple site.
**
XXXI #Mirzapur District

1 Bhuli, Ma$jid in Dakhni Tola. Temple site.

2 Chunar, Mazãr of Shãh Qãsim Sulaimãn. Temple site.

3 Mirzapur, Several Masj!ds. Temple sites.
**
XXXII #Moradabad District

1 Amroha

i Jãmi M•sjid. Converted temple

ii Dargãh and M°sjid of Shykh Saddû. Temple site

iii Dargãh of Shykh Wilãyat. Temple site

iv M^sjid (1557-58) Temple site

v Many other M•sjids. Temple sites

2 Azampur, Måsjid (1555-56) Temple site
3 Bachhraon, Several M°sjids. Temple sites.

4 Moradabad, Jãmi M°sjid (1630) Temple site.

5 Mughalpura-Agwanpur, M•sjid (1695-96) Temple site.

6 Sirsi, Qadîmî M•sjid. Temple site.

7 Ujhari, Mazãr of Shykh Daûd. Temple site.
8 Sambhal

i Jãmi M•sjid. Converted Vishnu Temple

ii M•sjid in Sarai Tarim (1503) Temple site

iii Mazãr of Miãn Hãtim Sambhali. Temple site

iv Mazãr of Shykh Panjû. Temple site
**
XXXIII #Muzaffarnagar District

1 Daira Din Panah, Mazãr of Sayyid Dîn Panãh. Temple site.

2 Ghausgah, Fort & m0sjid. Temple materials used.

3 Jhinjhana

i Dargãh (1495) Temple site

ii M*sjid & Mazãr of Shãh Abdul Razzãq (1623) Temple site.
4 Kairana: Several M*sjids on Temple sites during 1551-1652

5 Majhera, M°sjid and Mazãr of Umar Nûr. Temple site

6 Sambhalhera, 2 M°sjids (1631-32) Temple site

7 Thana Bhawan, M^sjid (1702-03) Temple site
**

XXXIV #Pilibhit District

Jãmi M^sjid. Temple site.
**
XXXV #Pratapgarh District

Manikpur, Many M*sjids and Mazãrs. On the ruins of demolished temples.
**

XXXVI #Rampur District

Jãmi M°sjid. Temple site.
**

XXXVII #Rae Bareli District

1 Datmau

i Idgãh (1357-58) Temple site.
ii Fort. On the ruins of Buddhist Stûpas.
iii m0sjid (1616) Temple site.

2 Jais, Jãmi m0sjid. Temple materials used.

3 Rae Bareli

i Jãmi M0sjid. Temple site.
ii Jahãn Khãn M0sjid. Temple site.
iii Dargãh of Makhdûm Sayyid Jãfari. Temple site.
**
XXXVIII #Saharanpur District

1 Ambahata: 2 M*sjids on Temple sites during 1533-35.

2 Deoband: 3 M*sjids on Temple sites during 1510, 1557 & 1677-78.

3 Gangoh
i Mazãr of Shykh Abdul Quddûs. Temple site
ii Three Masjids. Temple sites

4 Jaurasi, Mosjid (1675-76) Temple site.
4 Jaurasi, Mosjid (1675-76) Temple site.

5 Kaliyar, Dargãh of Shykh Alãud-Dîn Alî bin Ahmad Sãbrî, a disciple of Bãbã Farîd Shakar Ganj of Pak Pattan. Temple site.

6 Manglaur

i Måsjid (1285). Temple site.
ii Dargãh of Shãh Wilãyat. Temple site.
7 Rampur, Mazãr of Shykh Ibrãhîm. Temple site

8 Saharanpur, Jãmi M°sjid. Temple site

9 Sakrauda, Dargãh of Shãh Ruknud-Dîn or Shãh Nachchan. Temple site.

10 Sirsawa, Mazãr of Pîr Kilkilî Shãh. On top of temples destroyed.
**
XXXIX #Shahjahanpur District

1 Kursi, M°sjid (1652) Temple site.
2 Shahjahanpur, Bahadur Khãn-kî- M•sjid (1647) Temple site.
**
XL #Sitapur District

1 Biswan, Mosjid (1637-38) Temple site.

2 Khairabad, Several M°sjids. Temple sites.

3 Laharpur, Mazãr of Shykh Abdur-Rahmãn. Temple site.
**
XLI #Sultanpur District

1 Amethi, Mazãr of Shykh Abdul Hasan. Temple site.

2 Isuli

i Jãmi Masjid (1646-47) Temple site

ii Mazãr of Sayyid Ashraf Jahãngîr Simnãnî. Temple site.
**
XLII #Unao District

1 Bangarmau

i BaDi Dargãh of Alãud-Dîn Ghanaun (1320) Temple materials used.

ii Dargãh of Jalãlud-DIn (d. 1302) Temple site.

iii ChhoTî Dargãh (1374) Temple site.

iv Jãmi M•sjid (1384) Temple site.

2 Rasulabad, Alamgîrî M*sjid. Temple site.
3 Safipur

i Dargãh of Shãh Shafî

ii Dargãh of Qudratullãh

iii Dargãh of Fahîmullãh

iv Dargãh of Hãfizullãh

v Dargãh of Abdullãh

(Temple materials used for all)

vi Fourteen M0sjids. Temple sites.
**
XLIII #Varanasi District

1 Asla, Shãh Jahãnî Masjid. Temple site

2 Varanasi

i Mosjid at Gyanavapi, adjacent to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple!!

ii Alamgir M°sjid at Panchaganga Ghat. Vishnu Temple (Varanasi) materials used.
iii M0sjid and Dargãh of Sayyid Fakhrud-Dîn Sãhib Alvî (1375) Temple site.

iv Bindu Madhava Masjid (1669) Converted Biñdu-Mãdhava Temple.

v Masjid and Mazãr at Bakariya Kund. Temple materials used.

vi ADhãi Kãñgrã-kî-Masjid in Adampura. Temple site.
vii Darharã Masjid. Temple site
viii Mazãr of Lãl Khãn at Rajghat. Temple site
****

Here ends list of #UttarPradesh!

Out of 273+ Temples, were are getting back only ONE ie, Shree Ram Janmabhumi Temple!!

This is how much we've sacrificed on the name of unity & fear of life 🙏
Source: Hindu Temples: What happened to them by Sita Ram Goel, Vol-l.

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अस्य श्री गायत्री ध्यान श्लोक:
(gAyatri dhyAna shlOka)
• This shloka to meditate personified form of वेदमाता गायत्री was given by Bhagwaan Brahma to Sage yAgnavalkya (याज्ञवल्क्य).

• 14th shloka of गायत्री कवचम् which is taken from वशिष्ठ संहिता, goes as follows..


• मुक्ता-विद्रुम-हेम-नील धवलच्छायैर्मुखस्त्रीक्षणै:।
muktA vidruma hEma nIla dhavalachhAyaiH mukhaistrlkShaNaiH.

• युक्तामिन्दुकला-निबद्धमुकुटां तत्वार्थवर्णात्मिकाम्॥
yuktAmindukalA nibaddha makutAm tatvArtha varNAtmikam.

• गायत्रीं वरदाभयाङ्कुश कशां शुभ्रं कपालं गदाम्।
gAyatrIm vardAbhayANkusha kashAm shubhram kapAlam gadAm.

• शंखं चक्रमथारविन्दयुगलं हस्तैर्वहन्ती भजै॥
shankham chakramathArvinda yugalam hastairvahantIm bhajE.

This shloka describes the form of वेदमाता गायत्री.

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• These are the elements of SPACE, FIRE, WIND, EARTH & WATER.

• All these five faces shine with three eyes 'त्रिक्षणै:'.

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(gAyatri dhyAna shlOka)
• This shloka to meditate personified form of वेदमाता गायत्री was given by Bhagwaan Brahma to Sage yAgnavalkya (याज्ञवल्क्य).

• 14th shloka of गायत्री कवचम् which is taken from वशिष्ठ संहिता, goes as follows..


• मुक्ता-विद्रुम-हेम-नील धवलच्छायैर्मुखस्त्रीक्षणै:।
muktA vidruma hEma nIla dhavalachhAyaiH mukhaistrlkShaNaiH.

• युक्तामिन्दुकला-निबद्धमुकुटां तत्वार्थवर्णात्मिकाम्॥
yuktAmindukalA nibaddha makutAm tatvArtha varNAtmikam.

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gAyatrIm vardAbhayANkusha kashAm shubhram kapAlam gadAm.

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shankham chakramathArvinda yugalam hastairvahantIm bhajE.

This shloka describes the form of वेदमाता गायत्री.

• It says, "She has five faces which shine with the colours of a Pearl 'मुक्ता', Coral 'विद्रुम', Gold 'हेम्', Sapphire 'नील्', & a Diamond 'धवलम्'.

• These five faces are symbolic of the five primordial elements called पञ्चमहाभूत:' which makes up the entire existence.

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• All these five faces shine with three eyes 'त्रिक्षणै:'.

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