Raghu Rai “Ayodhya: a holy city of Hindus to many. Under Emperor Babur, in the early 16th century, the Mughals destroyed a structure marking the birthplace of Lord Rama. They built the Babri Mosque in its pl
(...) ace. Over the centuries some part of this mosque survived.
On December 6th, 1992, some Hindu organizations demolished the remaining structure of the mosque to reclaim the birthplace of Lord Rama. This demolition enraged other Hindus as well as Muslims in the community, and caused an outburst of unexpected violence. Several hundred people died and properties were destroyed.
Strangely enough, the day before the demolition of the Babri Mosque, when I took this photograph, there was a tangible sensation of harmony and tranquility in the air. This image reflects the spirit of warmth and interaction on that winter morning in the temple complex, where activities were peaceful and normal. As the morning hours of the day unfolded, even the monkeys were entwined with the human activities.”
– Raghu Rai © Raghu Rai | Magnum Photos