Radha-Krishna Temple Rediscovered in Sambhal After 45 Years | Incredible Uncovering!

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Radha-Krishna Temple Rediscovered in Sambhal After 45 Years | Incredible Uncovering!

On December 17th, 2024, a remarkable discovery took place in the Muslim-majority Sarai Tarin area of Sambhal. The Hayatnagar Police reopened a previously abandoned Radha-Krishna Temple that had been hidden for decades, buried under encroaching structures. This incredible find comes just days after the reopening of the Shiv-Hanuman Temple, also uncovered as part of an ongoing anti-encroachment campaign.

Inside the Radha-Krishna Temple, idols of Lord Krishna, Goddess Radha, and Lord Hanuman were found, signaling the revival of an important Hindu religious site in Sambhal. The temple had been surrounded by Hindu families who had long since moved away, leaving the temple in ruins. Fortunately, with the support of the Sambhal administration, the temple is now being restored for public worship.

In this video, we explore:

The fascinating history of the Radha-Krishna Temple and its significance.
The ongoing anti-encroachment drive that led to its reopening.
How the temple's discovery symbolizes the revival of religious and cultural heritage in Sambhal.
The efforts to restore these sacred sites and ensure their future preservation.
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