Shahi Idgah mosque

Shahi Idgah mosque

Recently Supreme Court declined to stay an order issued by the Allahabad High Court allowing a survey of the Shahi Idgah mosque.

  • Location – Mathura
  • Believed to have been built at Krishna Janmasthan (site where Lord Krishna was born)
  • Mathura significance –
    • Located on the banks of the river Yamuna
    • A prominent centre of commerce and governance under the Mauryan Empire
  • Religious diversity –
    • A major centre for Buddhism and Jainism
    • Found with many stupas and monasteries
  • Traveller’s record – Chinese pilgrims Fa Hien and Hiuen Tsang described stupas and monasteries in Mathura
  • Krishna Janmasthan –
    • Historian A W Entwistle – 1st Vaishnava temple built in the 1st century CE.
    • Grandeur temple – during the reign of Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya) around 400 CE
  • Buddhist structure –
  • Alexander Cunningham – site originally contained Buddhist structures
  • Invasion by Mahmud of Ghazini –
    • Ruler of Ghaznavid empire raided India in the early 11th century and attacked Mathura
  • Katra Keshadev temple –
    • Built around 1150 CE
    • Described by Sanskrit inscription as brilliantly white and touching the clouds.
    • Demolished by – Delhi Sultanate ruler Sikandar Lodhi
  • New form of Vaishnavism – Inspired by saints like Nimbarka, Vallabha, and Chaitanya.
  • Mughal dynasty – Akbar – supported the temples of different Vaishnavite sects in Mathura.
  • Raja Veer Singh Deo’s temple –
    • Built in 1618 during the reign of Jahangir at Katra site
    • Built by – Orchha King.

French traveller Jean-Baptiste Tavernier described that the temple was octagonal in shape, and built with red sandstone.
Venetian traveller Niccolao Manucci wrote that the temple was of such a height that its gilded pinnacle could be seen from Agra.

  • Aurangzeb rule –
    • Abdul Nabi Khan built the Jama Masjid at the location of the temple that had been destroyed by Sikandar Lodhi.
    • In 1666, he destroyed the railing built by Dara Shikoh around the Keshavdev temple.
    • Aurangzeb ordered the demolition of Keshavdev temple in Mathura which was replaced by the Shahi Idgah mosque.
  • British India –
    • The land auctioned by the British East India Company in 1815 to a Hindu banker Raja Patnimal, who wanted to rebuild the temple but faced legal challenges.
  • Post-independence –
    • Raja Patnimal sold the land to Jugal Kishore Birla in 1944 who formed the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Trust in 1951 to build a temple.

Source: Indian Express


Previous Year Question

In which one of the following regions was Dhanyakataka, which flourished as a prominent Buddhist centre under the Mahasanghikas, located?

[UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2023 Prelims]

(a) Andhra
(b) Gandhara
(c) Kalinga
(d) Magadha

Answer: (a)


Practice Question

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