Through our religious scriptures, it is known that around 100 BCE, Emperor Vikramaditya had the construction of a massive temple, which was later destroyed by the Mughals in the 15th century to build a mosque, known as Babri Masjid. After India gained independence in 1947, disputes and conflicts re-emerged, leading to protests by Hindus to reclaim their site. Then, on December 6, 1992, the temple was demolished, sparking a legal battle that continued for 27 years. In 2019, following the scientific validation, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Hindu community, allowing the construction of the Shri Ram Temple to commence.