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Varanasi, Benaras, Kashi - one of the oldest cities of India has had a very troubling history.
This weekend I went up to the State Central Library and dug up a few books on the medieval history of this place. And what I found was traumatic. True, I did come to know about two temples from shakha etc but never bothered to read more about it. I will write everything I noted down in my diary. This is not for the faint of heart.
1. Varanasi is one the seven holiest cities of Hinduism and Jainism. Lord Buddha also established Buddhism here.
2. Jayachandra and Prithviraj Chauhan had become rivals and this weakened them both. In the end, Ghauri's forces under the command of General Qutb-ud-din Aibak successfully defeated Jayachandra's forces(after Prithvi) and beheaded him in the city. (This was a common occurrence)
Aibak was interested in the city's treasures more than anything else. The city was plundered and looted for days and carried off by 1400 camels.
More than a thousand temples were destroyed, razed to the ground and mosques built in their place.
3. The religious way of life of Benaras was disturbed many times.
4. At least 5 more attacks were faced by this city. -
by -
Feroz Shah Tughlaq
Shangi Kings of Jaunpur (not sure about them)
Sikander Lodhi
Shah Jahan (so what he built the Taj Mahal )
Aurangzeb
5. Aurangzeb renamed Varanasi to Muhammadabad and even Vrindavan to Muminabad.
6. Akbar's reign was the only period of respite for the city. His Rajput allies also built the ghats, some of which exist to this day (Man Singh Ghat etc)
7. In this troubled time, the cultural, social and economic life went underground.
8. Kashi Khanda was written in the 14th century, part of Skanda Purana.
9. Bhakti Movement started here and Vaishnav saints came from all over the country - Kabir, Chaitanya, Tulsidas etc.
10. Once the Mughals grew weaker, Benaras passed over to Hindu rule.
11. Mansaram, Balwant Singh ruled in early 18th century.
12. Maharaja Chet Singh refused payment of taxes to the British and even rallied his people for support.
13. Benaras provided shelter to Shivaji when he escaped from Aurangzeb's fortress. In gratitude, the Marathas largely built the city. Whatever ghats, temples etc - everything is built almost entirely by the Marathas. After the British gained control, they continued this.
I have deliberately not mentioned the name of the temples demolished etc because discussing these events should only be for the sake of academics, but knowing our people here, I would hold it.
Source - A Banaras on Varanasi - Kunal Sinha
Also read the Wiki article here - the have listed a lot of references.(attached)
Varanasi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disclaimer - I don't claim this to be historically completely accurate, any argument is most welcome.
@Indischer @levina @Joe Shearer @Ravi Nair @INDIC @jarves @punit @madhu_greenleaf @Manvantaratruti @scorpionx @ExtraOdinary @45'22' @chak de INDIA @AUSTERLITZ @Imran Khan @GURU DUTT @DRAY @jha @Skull and Bones @jandk @Soumitra @SpArK etc
This weekend I went up to the State Central Library and dug up a few books on the medieval history of this place. And what I found was traumatic. True, I did come to know about two temples from shakha etc but never bothered to read more about it. I will write everything I noted down in my diary. This is not for the faint of heart.
1. Varanasi is one the seven holiest cities of Hinduism and Jainism. Lord Buddha also established Buddhism here.
2. Jayachandra and Prithviraj Chauhan had become rivals and this weakened them both. In the end, Ghauri's forces under the command of General Qutb-ud-din Aibak successfully defeated Jayachandra's forces(after Prithvi) and beheaded him in the city. (This was a common occurrence)
Aibak was interested in the city's treasures more than anything else. The city was plundered and looted for days and carried off by 1400 camels.
More than a thousand temples were destroyed, razed to the ground and mosques built in their place.
3. The religious way of life of Benaras was disturbed many times.
4. At least 5 more attacks were faced by this city. -
by -
Feroz Shah Tughlaq
Shangi Kings of Jaunpur (not sure about them)
Sikander Lodhi
Shah Jahan (so what he built the Taj Mahal )
Aurangzeb
5. Aurangzeb renamed Varanasi to Muhammadabad and even Vrindavan to Muminabad.
6. Akbar's reign was the only period of respite for the city. His Rajput allies also built the ghats, some of which exist to this day (Man Singh Ghat etc)
7. In this troubled time, the cultural, social and economic life went underground.
8. Kashi Khanda was written in the 14th century, part of Skanda Purana.
9. Bhakti Movement started here and Vaishnav saints came from all over the country - Kabir, Chaitanya, Tulsidas etc.
10. Once the Mughals grew weaker, Benaras passed over to Hindu rule.
11. Mansaram, Balwant Singh ruled in early 18th century.
12. Maharaja Chet Singh refused payment of taxes to the British and even rallied his people for support.
13. Benaras provided shelter to Shivaji when he escaped from Aurangzeb's fortress. In gratitude, the Marathas largely built the city. Whatever ghats, temples etc - everything is built almost entirely by the Marathas. After the British gained control, they continued this.
I have deliberately not mentioned the name of the temples demolished etc because discussing these events should only be for the sake of academics, but knowing our people here, I would hold it.
Source - A Banaras on Varanasi - Kunal Sinha
Also read the Wiki article here - the have listed a lot of references.(attached)
Varanasi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disclaimer - I don't claim this to be historically completely accurate, any argument is most welcome.
@Indischer @levina @Joe Shearer @Ravi Nair @INDIC @jarves @punit @madhu_greenleaf @Manvantaratruti @scorpionx @ExtraOdinary @45'22' @chak de INDIA @AUSTERLITZ @Imran Khan @GURU DUTT @DRAY @jha @Skull and Bones @jandk @Soumitra @SpArK etc
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