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These were built during the time of Akbar, that is within fifty years of the destruction of the temple in honour of Shri Rama. The Sita-ki-Rasoi was built at the original site. The Ram Chabootra was built slightly away from where the garbha griha (sanctum sanctorum) existed. Hindus accepted this as a second best option, because they did not want to give up their claim of the site, and wanted to establish their right by their presence there. This is a clear indication of the attachment of the Hindus demonstrated to the place where Shri Rama was born. Akbar’s acceptance of the demand also indicates that he respected the Hindu sentiments for the site. Throughout the existence of the Ram Chabootra, continuous worship of Shri Rama took place.
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